Bayeux Tapestry Research Paper

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Bayeux is a place located in Normandy, Northwest France. It safeguards a piece of history, the tapestry in one of its museums. Bayeux tapestry is a piece of cloth wall hanging embroidered with images and words. It is not a true tapestry, as the illustrations not woven to be part of the material. It contains events that led to the battle of Hastings between William who was the Duke of Normandy and Harold, Earl of Wessex. It is seventy meters long linen with colored woolen yarns mainly olive green, dull gold, terracotta and blue in which is embodied fifty scenes in Latin. William’s half brother Bishop Odo commissioned it. The last part of the tapestry is missing (Gameson, 1997).
It all started in 1064 when King Edward sent Harold the Saxon who lived in Bosham where his family’s
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We formed a tough defense with shield walls. The Normans were unable to break the shield for about six hours. They went down the hill and we thought they had retreated and thus broke the shield wall and started chasing them. When the Normans realized the wall had been broken, they turned around and started hacking our soldiers. I saw Harold’s two brothers being hacked to death. Soldiers were spearing and hacking each other. Harold and I were encouraging our soldiers to keep on fighting and not give up. William raised his helmet to show his face as an encouragement to his troops that he was alive. Animals and people lay dead on the ground. I saw Count Eustace, a supporter of William carrying a banner. A Norman speared King Harold in the eye. He tried to remove it and fight for his life. I tried to defend him but was later hacked to death by a Norman soldier. The battle was over with Harold’s death and the Norman soldiers chased us from the battlefield (Horst W. Janson, 2004). William then matched to from Hastings to London and conquered England. He was crowned king on 25 December 1066 in Westminster Abbey (Thomas,