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File:Bayeux Tapestry scene1 EDWARD REX.jpg

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Français : Tapisserie de Bayeux - Scène 1 : le roi Édouard le Confesseur reçoit son beau-frère Harold Godwinson dans son palais de Winchester et lui confie une mission.
English: Bayeux Tapestry - Scene 1 : King Edward the Confessor and Harold Godwinson at Winchester.
Date 1070s - Photograph: 2013-03-07
Source Own work
Author Myrabella

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49° 16′ 27.12″ N, 0° 42′ 1.80″ W

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