Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY III
THEY CROSSED RIVER COUESNON |
DUKE HAROLD PULLED THEM FROM QUICKSAND |
THEY HAVE
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Men-at-arms lift shields above their heads as they cross the estuary.
Suddenly, treacherous quicksand
clutches at the feet of men and horses. Harold comes to the rescue.
In a heroic feat long-remembered, Harold carries one man on his back and drags another
to safety on the shore.
COME TO DOL |
CONAN HAS TURNED IN FLIGHT |
RENNES
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HERE THE SOLDIERS OF DUKE WILLIAM
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Panicked at word of the approaching Normans, Conan slithers down a
rope from Dol Castle -
even though he never in fact captured the fortress. Wearing helmets with nose pieces
and knee-length hauberks
of chain mail, the knights give chase past the city of Rennes.
FIGHT AGAINST THE MEN OF DINAN |
AND CONAN HAS HELD OUT THE KEYS
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They run the slippery Conan to ground at the castle of Dinan. When
spears and missiles prove ineffective,
the Normans resort to fire. Torches of pinewood and resin set the fortifications
burning.
A despairing Conan surrenders the fortress keys to William on the tip of his lance.
HERE WILLIAM HAS GIVEN HAROLD ARMS |
HERE WILLIAM HAS COME TO BAYEUX
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Arms for a valiant soldier: William sets a helmet on Harold's head
and dresses him in a new tunic of mail.
Having already rescued him from Count Guy, William by this act forges
yet another link in the chain of obligations that binds the Englishman to him.
WHERE HAROLD TOOK THE OATH TO DUKE WILLIAM |
HERE DUKE HAROLD
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At Bonneville sur Touques, or at Bayeux as the tapestry maintains,
the enthroned duke calls his barons together
for a momentous event. Harold, between two shrines, swears on hallowed relics, bones
of saints,
to aid William in securing the English throne. Homeward bound, Harold stands beside
the mast of his ship.
HAS RETURNED TO ENGLISH SOIL |
AND HAS COME TO KING EDWARD
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Sail ho! A lookout spies Harold's vessel.
Anxious faces peer from windows of a seaside manor. In London the aged and bearded
King Edward welcomes Harold
to the palace of Westminster. Nearby stands the new Westminster Abbey of St. Peter.
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