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It is true that The Bayeux Tapestry served as a visual representation of the conflicts that occurred in Medieval England. It recounts the Battle of Hastings, why William felt he had to invade, and the preparations made for the crossing. This tapestry is important in preserving the history of Medieval times.
It is a large tapestry of approximately 230 feet where you can see different moments of the fight between the Duke of Normandy against the Earl of Wessex, disputing the crown of Great Britain in 1066. William of Normandy won the battle and was known as William the Conqueror.
The Tapestry is exhibited at the Bayeux Museum in Normandy, France.