The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold, Bayeux Tapestry by Unknown artist

The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold, Bayeux Tapestry

(The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen))


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Undated  ·  wool embroidery on linen  ·  Picture ID: 921885

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The gate of Hastings opens for the Normans to march against Harold, Bayeux Tapestry by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
11th century · 11 century · xi century · xith century · colour · william i king of england (1027-1087) · william duke of normandy · william the conqueror · william the bastard · normandy · french · european union · europe · european · tapestry · bayeux tapestry · harold ii king of england (1022-1066) · harold godwinson · norman conquest · soldier · armour · castle · fortress · flag · helmet · textile · linen · fortification · army · hastings · fabric · normans · embroidery · armies · tapestry · border decoration · french · medieval · woollen · england · charge · sewn · wool · yarn · chainmail · crewelwork · needlework · sewing · embroidered · knight · cloth · norman architecture · male · waging war · servant · zoomorphic design · depart · warrior · william the conqueror · bayeux tapestry · marching · conquest · english · romanesque · horse · tapisserie · wessex · anglo-saxons · godwineson · crewel · william i · invasion · harald · norman · godwinson · anglo-saxon · fort · standard · france · Musée de la Tapisserie, Bayeux, France / Bridgeman Images
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