Bayeux Tapestry
/baɪˈjɜː/- an embroidered cloth, about 70 metres (230 feet) long, illustrating events leading up to the Norman Conquest and made between 1066 and 1077 for the bishop of Bayeux in Normandy贝叶挂毯(1066-1077年为诺曼底的贝叶主教所织的长70米, 即230英尺的绣花挂毯, 图案描绘了导致诺曼人征服的历史事件)。