Bayeux Tapestry

Bayeux Tapestry, representations in tapestry of events connected with the Norman invasion of England, commencing with Harold's visit to the Norman court, and ending with his death at the battle of Hastings; still preserved in the public library of Bayeux; is so called because originally found there; it is 214 ft. long by 20 in. wide, divided into 72 scenes, and contains a variety of figures. It is a question whose work it was.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Bayeux * Bayle, Pierre
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Bautzen
Bavaria
Bavie`ca
Bavou, St.
Baxter, Richard
Bay City
Bayadere
Bayard
Bayard, Chevalier de
Bayeux
Bayeux Tapestry
Bayle, Pierre
Baylen
Bayley, Sir John
Bayonne
Bazaine, François Achille
Bazard, Saint-Amand
Bazoche
Beaches, Raised
Beachy Head
Beaconsfield