The Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidered cloth that tells the story of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, specifically the events leading up to The Battle of Hastings. Measuring about 70 meters long, it features detailed scenes and Latin inscriptions, depicting King Harold II's reign and the invasion led by William the Conqueror. Created in the 11th century, the tapestry is an important historical artifact that provides insight into medieval life and art. It is currently housed in the Bayeux Museum in France.
A tapestry is a piece of woven work, the bio tapestry was not woven therefore it can't be a tapestry and instead is a embroidery.
like spain france vin oranges citron art bateaux...
That depends on which tapestry. I'm going to guess you're asking about the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Tapestry of Webs was created in 2009.
The Bayeux Tapestry
Déchargement de bateaux was created in 1896.
The population of Roche-à-Bateaux is 13,336.
des bateaux-mouche
Translation of "Bateaux Mouches" = "Boats Flies" There is no relationship with the insect! The boats were built in the city of Lyon at the port of the fly. Didier from Paris (born and living in !)
un bateau, des bateaux (generic term)une barque is a small-sized boat.the riverboats used in Paris for sightseeing are called 'des bateaux-mouches'
bateaux à voile or voiliers
des bateaux-mouche
A tapestry is a piece of woven work, the bio tapestry was not woven therefore it can't be a tapestry and instead is a embroidery.
An example of a medieval tapestry is the Bayeux tapestry, which was all about the battle of hastings
like spain france vin oranges citron art bateaux...
"les bateaux ont l'air drôle"
Le bateau (masculine noun), plural: les bateaux.