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Indeed, by 1077 the Tapestry had arrived in Normandy, and was displayed at Bayeux Cathedral. It has remained in France ever since, although it may have had a narrow escape during the French Revolution ...
The Nazis’ obsession with European art should be understood as central to Hitler’s genocidal regime and its efforts toward global domination.
After 958 years in exile, the Bayeux Tapestry's impending UK return has reignited old battles - not with swords this time, ...
The 230-foot-long embroidered textile, which narrates the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, will be on display at the British Museum next September.
On a state visit, France's president announced the loan of the tapestry embroidered with scenes of the 1066 Norman invasion.
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