Andrew Bridgeford

1066: The Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry


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      ANDREW BRIDGEFORD

       1066

      The Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry

       Copyright

      Fourth Estate

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      First published in Great Britain by Fourth Estate 2004

      This edition published by Harper Perennial 2004

      Copyright © Andrew Bridgeford 2004

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       Epigraph

      Eventually

      All things decline Everything falters, dies and ends Towers cave in, walls collapse Roses wither, horses stumble Cloth grows old, men expire Iron rusts and timber rots away Nothing made by hand will last I understand the truth That all must die, both clerk and lay And the fame of men now dead Will quickly be forgotten Unless the clerk takes up his pen And brings their deeds to life again

      Wace, Roman de Rou, III, 11. 131–142 (c. 1170)

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Epigraph

       7. The English Decision

       8. Invasion

       9. The Battle of Hastings

       10. English Art and Embroidery

       11. A Connection with Bishop Odo of Bayeux

       12. The Bayeux Tapestry and the Babylonian Conquest of the Jews

       13. The Tanner’s Grandsons

       14. The Scion of Charlemagne

       15. Count Eustace and the Death of King Harold

       16. Eustace and the Attack on Dover

       17. The Downfall of Bishop Odo

       18. Turold the Dwarf

       19. The Scandal of Ælfgyva

       20. Wadard and Vital

       21. Bayeux Cathedral and the Mystery of Survival

       22. The Patronage of the Bayeux Tapestry

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

       Acknowledgements

       P.S. Ideas, Interviews & Features…

       About the Author

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