Tapisserie_agriculture_(cropped).JPG
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Infantes armados con lanzas, espadas y hachas de combate, las armas con que lucharon los huscarles de Harold en Hastings. El tapiz de Bayeux, también conocido como Tapiz de la reina Matilde, es un gran lienzo bordado del siglo XI, con inscripciones en latín, que describe los hechos previos a la conquista normanda de Inglaterra, que culminó con la batalla de Hastings.
Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux / Personal picture taken by user Urban, February 2005.
The lower border of this section of the tapestry, which depicts several agricultural scenes, here contains the first known representation of a yoked donkey.
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