Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY V
THESE MEN ARE CARRYING ARMS TO THE SHIPS, AND HERE
THEY ARE PULLING A CART WITH WINE AND ARMS
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Stalled once again at St. Valéry, the armada waits, but "at
length the longed-for wind began to blow,"
wrote William of Poitiers." All raised their hands and voices in thanks to heaven."
Men string hauberks on poles, shoulder bundles of swords, and load wineskins, axes,
and lances.
HERE DUKE WILLIAM IN A GREAT SHIP |
HAS CROSSED THE SEA |
A cart carries javelins, helmets, and a barrel of wine. "Tumultuously
encouraging one another they went
on board with utmost haste," the chronicler continues. Packed from bow to stern
with men and horses, the ships set sail.
The Conqueror's fighting force numbers some 7,000 men.
HAS CROSSED THE SEA AND COME TO PEVENSEY
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In darkness, the fleet slips across the Channel. A brilliant lantern,
rallying point for the ships,
hangs atop the mast of the flagship MORA, built for William by his wife Matilda.
"That which carried the duke, more eager than the others for victory, quickly
left the rest behind. ...
HERE THE HORSES ARE GETTING OUT OF THE BOATS
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In the morning an oarsman sent by the duke to the masthead... could
see nothing but sea and sky,"
wrote the chaplain. But when the fleet caught up, "the numberless masts clustered
together looked like trees in a forest."
Finally the horizon becomes England and horses leap ashore.
AND HERE THE SOLDIERS HAVE SPED TO HASTINGS TO SEIZE
FOOD
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Seamen beach their ships on Pevensey's broad sands and the host lands
without incident, since
Harold has raced far northward to meet and brilliantly defeat Norwegian invaders
led by King Harald Hardraada at Stamford Bridge.
Unopposed, William and his men fan out toward Hastings, a more suitable harbor if
escape should prove necessary.
HERE IS WADARD
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HERE MEAT IS BEING COOKED
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Marauding and pillaging, the duke hopes to provoke Harold into immediate
battle while Norman supplies hold
and before the English forces can rest and recoup. Sheep, oxen, and pigs fall prey
to the soldiers.
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