File:Bayeux Edward Funeral.jpg

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Latina: HIC PORTATVR CORPVS EADWARDI REGIS AD ECCLESIAM S[AN]C[T]I PETRI AP[OSTO]LI
English: The funeral cortege of Edward the Confessor, from the Bayeux Tapestry
Deutsch: Der Teppich von Bayeux, Ausschnitt: „Hier wird der Leichnam des Königs Edward zur Kirche des heiligen Apostels Petrus getragen.“
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Tapestry dates from sometime earlier than 1476.

  • Original upload date: 2008-02-06
Source From: Lucien Musset The Bayeux Tapestry, translated by Richard Rex, published by the Boydell Press, Woodbridge, UK. 2005. ISBN 1-84383-163-5. pp. 160-165
Author The original uploader was Cop 663 at English Wikipedia.

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