The 70-Metre Embroidered Cloth That Tells the Story of the 1066 Norman Conquest of England in 58 Scenes Stitched in the Decade After the Battle
The Bayeux Tapestry is a 70-metre embroidered cloth strip, approximately 50 cm tall, depicting the 1066 Norman conquest of England in 58 narrative scenes. It was almost certainly produced in southern England in the 1070s for the Norman bishop Odo of Bayeux. It has been displayed at Bayeux Cathedral or its successor museum since at least 1476. It is one of the most important surviving 11th-century European narrative artworks.
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