Historian Calls for Bayeux Tapestry to Be Renamed as Canterbury Embroidery After Claiming It Was Stitched in Kent Not France - TDPel Media
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Historian calls for Bayeux Tapestry to be renamed as Canterbury Embroidery after claiming it was stitched in Kent not France - TDPel Media
We’ve all grown up calling it the Bayeux Tapestry, but what if we’ve been getting it wrong all along? According to a leading historian, the famous 11th-century cloth that tells the story of the Norman Conquest was probably made in Canterbury, England — and it’s not even technically a tapestry. As the 230-foot-long piece of history prepares to go on display at the British Museum next year, experts are seizing the moment to challenge everything we…
The tapestry of Bayeux had not left our French territory in 900 years. Emmanuel Macron announced that the work would be loaned as part of an exchange with the United Kingdom. If the work represents the war...
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