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Bayeux (French pronunciation: [bajø]) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in
Normandy in
northwestern France.
Bayeux is the home of the
Bayeux Tapestry...
- The
Bayeux Tapestry (UK: /baɪˈjɜː, beɪ-/, US: /ˈbeɪjuː, ˈbaɪ-/; French: Ta****erie de
Bayeux [tapisʁi də bajø] or La
telle du conquest; Latin:
Tapete Baiocense)...
- Odo of
Bayeux (died 1097) was
Bishop of
Bayeux in Normandy, and was also made Earl of Kent in
England following the
Norman Conquest. He was the maternal...
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Bayeux Cathedral, also
known as
Cathedral of Our Lady of
Bayeux (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de
Bayeux), is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town...
- "The
Authority and
Interpretation of the
Bayeux Tapestry". In Gameson,
Richard (ed.). The
Study of the
Bayeux Tapestry.
Boydell and Brewer. pp. 63–92....
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Poppa of
Bayeux (French: [pɔpa d(ə) bɛjø]; born c. 880) was the wife more
danico of the
Viking leader Rollo. She was the
mother of
William I Longsword...
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Vital of
Bayeux was a
knight of
William the Conqueror,
known from the
Bayeux tapestry and the
Domesday Book.
Vital was one of
three Norman knights named...
- The
Bayeux Tapestry tituli are
Medieval Latin captions that are
embroidered on the
Bayeux Tapestry and
describe scenes portra**** on the tapestry. These...
- The
Diocese of
Bayeux and
Lisieux (Latin:
Dioecesis Baiocensis et Lexoviensis; French: Diocèse de
Bayeux et Lisieux) is a
Latin Church diocese of the...
- Harald, Jarl of
Bayeux or
Harold was a
pagan Norse chieftain who
fought in
support of
Richard I, Duke of
Normandy against Louis IV of France. He is mentioned...