Its the Bayeux Tapestry. There's one historical artefact ... The hero of the tapestry, that's William and Harold, King Edward the Confessor's brother in law. This is Harold and you can tell ...
Another scene shows Edward the Confessor on his deathbed ... The last scene on the Bayeux Tapestry shows the Battle of Hastings. The English are fighting on foot, while the Normans are on horseback.
No, it's not the latest Eastenders script but the Bayeux Tapestry ... succeeding Edward as king of England. Harold's brother-in-law King Edward, also known as Edward the Confessor, has been ...
Harold, one of the subjects of the Bayeux Tapestry, was famously killed in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. His Bosham residence was depicted twice in the tapestry, but the remnants of the ...
The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most treasured artworks in the world, depicting the Battle of Hastings, which changed the course of European history. Given its significance, you might be ...
Explore how the drama of 1066 and the Battle of Hastings, as depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, shaped the future of Westminster ... craft and mind-blowing history. Did Edward the Confessor promise the ...
Edward 'the Confessor' was an important Anglo ... A great deal of what we know, or think we know about the event, is captured in the Bayeux Tapestry. The first thing to say about the Bayeux ...
In a stone shrine at the heart of Westminster Abbey is the tomb of Edward the Confessor, king and saint ... where prayers were said all day and the following night, is shown on the Bayeux Tapestry. He ...