goodygracious.com goodygracious.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> ToS >> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

A Look at Coffee Vending Machines

Coffee vending machines are a way to provide people who like their coffee with an option to keep caf ... - Max Bellamy
 

Making your Apartment Furniture Livable

Even if you do not plan on entertaining many guests you should have apartment furniture that makes y ... - Roger King
 

Car Lots Should Be Using Scrapbooks In Their Business

Learn how a scrapbook could possibly be used to help increase sales at a car lot. - Audrey Okaneko
 
 

How to Make Paper Mache Masks

Learn how to make paper mache masks using these simple recipes and techniques! Try a jungle warrior, ... - Patricia Jensen
 

April Fools Day

April Fool's Day, is not officially considered a holiday, is most definitely a notable day that is c ... - Ryan Fyfe
 
 

Site Home › Home Family & Garden › Home Decor & Crafts
 

How Needlework Was Used to Re-Write History

 
Author: Tom McMorrow
 

You do not have to be a needlepoint enthusiast like me to appreciate the magnificent Bayeux Tapestry, which chronicles the events leading up to the conquest of England by Duke William of Normandy in the year 1066.

Technically speaking it is not a tapestry at allbut an embroidery, stitched with wool on a linen background by a team of needle workers. But the interesting question is: was it made just to celebrate a great victory?

To answer this question you have to consider the political situation at the time. Duke William claimed that the King, Edward the Confessor, had promised him the throne of England. However this event had not been properly witnessed or recorded. He also claimed that Harold, the future King of England, had previously sworn allegiance to him. But Harold had been imprisoned in France at that time, and his actions could have been misunderstood.

On Edward's death, William of Normandy had expected to ascend the English throne. But instead Harold disputed his claims, insisting that the Kingdom had been bequeathed to him by the dying monarch, and was duly crowned King. William replied to this by invading England, defeating the English army and killing King Harold at the Battle of Hastings.

Now the new King William had to ensure that history told the story his way. What better way to achieve this than with a huge 230 feet long tapestrya priceless work of art, which would be preserved for centuries, and confirm his right, and that of his successors, to the throne of England.

Thus the whole scene of Edward promising his crown to William, and Harold swearing allegiance, was stitched into the tapestry, and recorded for all time. Picture an era when very few people could read, and imagine the visual impact of this story told in vivid images, complete with the mangled bodies of the dead in battle. Even today you can walk along beside the Tapestry, and the whole epic story unfolds before your eyes, just as William the Conqueror intended, a thousand years ago.

The Da Vinci Code was an example of a good, but unconvincing attempt to re-write history. But the Bayeaux Tapestry succeeded!

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Skylight Shades
 
Dog Training - Basics of Dog Training
 
How To Get Your Baby To Sleep At Naptime
 
Use Children's Books to Encourage Kids to Read
 
The History of the Buffalo Nickel - Part I
 
Discover Some Baby Shower Gift Ideas
 
Creating a Title Page For Your Scrapbook
 
Do You Really Know What You're Buying?
 
So, You Plan on Purchasing a Home Security System?
 
Quilting Bees Are Back And Now Meet Online
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Online Shopping

Technology & Science

Culture & Art

Recreation

News & Media

Sports

Teens & Children

Jobs & Employment

Automobiles

Self Management

Lifestyle & Fashion

Law & Politics

Banking & Finance

Healthcare & Medicine

Travel & Vacation

People & Communities

Drink & Food

Indoor Games

Property & Estate

Business & Companies

Home Family & Garden

Academics & Learning

Computers & Software

Hygiene & Health

 
Site Home >> Security & Privacy >> ToS  
Copyright © www.goodygracious.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.