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The Bayeux Tapestry, at 68.38 metres long (224 feet 4 inches), is the largest surviving medieval textile. This embroidered narrative frieze, almost certainly designed in Canterbury, England, and generally believed to have been made there, was probably
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The Bayeux Tapestry, at 68.38 metres long (224 feet 4 inches), is the largest surviving medieval textile. This embroidered narrative frieze, almost certainly designed in Canterbury, England, and generally believed to have been made there, was probably
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FriezeVisual artsNarrativeArtHistoryArt historyLiterature
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