[Created: 5 July, 2010]
[Updated: August 16, 2023 ] |
Thanks to Carolyn Schriber who originally put the 35 images and their accompanying descriptions online as part of her medieval history website ORB <http://orb.rhodes.edu/schriber/bayeux_tapestry.html> (link now dead).
This version gives a better idea of the enormous length of the tapestry (70 m):
See another arrangement of the panels based upon the work done by the Bayeau Museum here.
Carolyn Schriber broke up the Tapestry into 35 parts which depict a key part of the story:
Part 1. Harold Godwinson confers with King Edward the Confessor and sets out on his journey. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 2. Harold and his men prepare for a sea voyage with a final prayer and meal. Then they board their ships, taking dogs and falcons with them. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 3. Their landing on the coast of France is met by the hostile Guy of Ponthieu. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 4. Harold is taken prisoner. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 5. While Harold talks with Guy, William of Normandy prepares a rescue mission. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 6. William's men hurry to Beaurain. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 7. Guy surrenders his prisoner to William. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 8. Harold and William return to Normandy, where William's daughter Aelfgifu is betrothed to Harold. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 9. Harold and William celebrate their new relationship by fighting together against Conan of Brittany, but disaster nearly strikes at Mont. St. Michel. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 10. The battles continue at Dol and Rennes. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 11. At Dinan, the Duke of Brittany surrenders to William. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 12. During the victory celebration William knights Harold, and Harold takes a solemn oath to become the man of William. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 13. Harold returns to England. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 14. Edward the Confessor dies. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 15. Harold is crowned King of England. (Look for Haley's Comet.) [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 16. Word of Harold's coronation travels to William. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 17. William orders the Normans to begin building a fleet. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 18. The ships take on their supplies. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 19. The horses board, and the ships set sail. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 20. The fleet sails under the protection of the pope (look for his banner) and lands at Pevensey. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 21. The Normans disembark and ride to Hastings. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 22. The cooks prepare food. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 23. William and his lords celebrate at a banquet. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 24. The Normans build their camp and prepare for battle. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 25. The Norman army assembles. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 26. The Normans ride out to meet the Anglo-Saxons. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 27. Harold is warned of the advance, and William gives a pep talk to his men. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 28. The Normans attack on horseback. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 29.The Anglo-Saxons meet their attack on foot. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 30. Harold's brothers are killed in the battle. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 31. The battle rages. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 32. The Anglo-Saxons defend the top of a hill, and William must prove to his men that he is still in charge. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 33. Newly encouraged, the Normans attack viciously. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 34. Harold is struck in the eye by an arrow and dies. [See a larger version of this image] |
Part 35. The Normans are victorious. [See a larger version of this image] |