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1066 and the Bayeux Tapestry

1066 and the Bayeux Tapestry. By Cheyann and Meagan. Edward the Confessor was the king of England from about 1042 to 1066. Q.2 In a creative way show who each of the following are and the reasons why he believed he should be king.

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1066 and the Bayeux Tapestry

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  1. 1066 and the Bayeux Tapestry By Cheyann and Meagan

  2. Edward the Confessor was the king of England from about 1042 to 1066

  3. Q.2 In a creative way show who each of the following are and the reasons why he believed he should be king. Tostig thought he should be king because he was jealous of his brother Harold Godwinson’s being king and he wanted the throne for himself.

  4. William, believed he should be king of England. He claimed that Edward promised him the throne, after William helped him put down a rebellion of Harold Godwinesson. He also wanted to be king because being a King sounded much more powerful than being a Duke

  5. Edgar the Atheling wanted to be king of England, because he was Edward’s nephew. But when Edward died, Edgar was only 14. The leading noblemen of England did not think he was suitable for such a big responsibility.

  6. English | Français Site color Login   |  Register Themes New fonts Font Authors Top 100 Tools Help Submit a font a b c d e f g h i j Harald Hardradar was the king of Norway. Being a direct descendent of king Cnut he believed that he should be king and wanted the Vikings to retake the throne as Edward had no direct heir. DownloadPC / Mac OS X mara2v2.ttf First seen on DaFont: before 2005 [Back] Privacy Policy Contact Links :  Downloads  -  Planet Typography  -  On snot and fonts  -  All the links...

  7. Harold Godwinesson was Edward’s brother-in-law. His armies had fought Edward’s in 1051 for control over England. He was crowned King 2 days after Edward died. He was one of the most powerful English nobleman.

  8. Harold Godwinson was crowned king two days after Edward the confessor died but then in the battle of Hastings against William, Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow and died. So after moving to London, William was crowned king on the 25th of December 1066.

  9. The Battle of Stamford Bridge was held at Stamford Bridge, on the 25th of September, 1066. It was Harold Godwinesson against Tostig and Harald Hadradar. Both Tostig and Harald were killed. The second battle was the Battle of Hastings. This time it was against Harold Godwinesson and William. They met on a field near Hastings on the 14th of October, 1066. Although the teams had the same amount of troops, William’s army were well-trained, whereas Harold’s were mostly farmers.

  10. 1066 was a very important year for England because a lot happened. Edward the confessor died and two days later Harold Godwinson was crowned king. Harald Hadradar and Tostig joined army forces and together fought Harold Godwinson and his army for the throne on Stamford bridge 25th of December . William Duke of Normandy also wanted the throne so after seeing Halley’s comet he gathered an army together and on the 14th of October he fought Harold Godwinson in a field near Hastings. During the battle Harold Godwinson was shot in the eye with an arrow and died. So after winning the battle William was crowned king on the 25th of December. He introduced the federal system changing the way people lived and it was also the end of the Viking rule in England.

  11. Q.6 Retype and fill in following: • Place where the Normans landed on the English coast: • The Normans Landed in Pevensey, the English coast. • A group of advisors to the king – they chose Harold: • A witan is a group of advisors who chose Harold to be king. • An omen of bad things to come, seen in the night sky just after Harold was crowned : When William saw Halley's comet He took it as an omen that fortune was on his side. • The half brother of William who had a historical embroidery made: • Questions • The archbishop who crowned Harold Godwinson was Stigand • The battle between Harald Hadrada and Harold Godwinson was at Stamford Bridge • The sister of Harold Godwinson. And wife of Edward was called Edith. • The actual place where Harold and William fought was a field near Hastings. • The Cathedral that was built by Edward was called Webminister Abbey

  12. Regis: you rule Sidet: heavenly Glorvm to magnify, glorify Halley’s Comet Rex: King People cheering Dedervn: disgraceful Fleet of ships. Hint that Norman Invasion is coming Harold Godwinesson nobles Archbishop Stigand

  13. Harold is Crowned The Tapestry shows the coronation of king Harold. We can see Harold Godwinson sitting in his throne being crowned. He surrounded by his nobles and Archbishop Stigand. On the right of the Archbishop there is people cheering. There are some Latin words, like Regis (you rule), Rex, (king), sidet (heavenly), Glorvm (glorify) and dedervn (disgraceful) you can see the archbishop Stigand, and there are nobles and people cheering. You can also see Halley’s comet: a sign for William. In the bottom right corner, you can see a fleet of ships. It is a sign that the Norman Invasion is coming. In the tapestry the Latin words seem to say: dedervn haroldo: Regis. Rex, Sidet: Glorvm. (Disgraceful Harold: you rule. King heavenly, glorify.) in the background there are some animals like a rooster and many more.

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