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Bayeux (UK: /baɪˈjɜː, beɪ-/, US: /ˈbeɪjuː, ˈbaɪ-/ B(A)Y-yoo;
French pronunciation: [bajø] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in
Normandy in northwestern...
- The
Bayeux Tapestry is an
embroidered cloth nearly 70
metres (230 feet) long and 50
centimetres (20 inches) tall that
depicts the
events leading up to...
- Odo of
Bayeux (died 1097) was
Bishop of
Bayeux in
Normandy and was also made Earl of Kent in
England following the
Norman Conquest. He was the maternal...
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Bayeux Cathedral, also
known as
Cathedral of Our Lady of
Bayeux (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de
Bayeux), is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town...
- Gaulle):
First Bayeux speech, 1944
Second Bayeux speech, 1946 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bayeux speeches. If an...
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Bayeux Intercom is the
intercommunal structure centered on the town of
Bayeux. It is
located in the
Calvados Department in the
region of Normandy, northwestern...
- Château de
Bayeux was a
castle in
Bayeux, Normandy, France.
Richard I of
Normandy began construction of a
castle at
Bayeux in the 10th century. It became...
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Bayeux Canton of
Bayeux Gare de
Bayeux Arrondis****t of
Bayeux Bayeux Cathedral Thomas of
Bayeux Poppa of
Bayeux Odo of
Bayeux Bayeux Commonwealth War...
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Vital of
Bayeux was a
knight of
William the Conqueror,
known from the
Bayeux tapestry and the
Domesday Book.
Vital was one of
three Norman knights named...
- was aged
about 25 in 1045,
which makes his
birth year
around 1020. The
Bayeux Tapestry has two
representations of Harold's
family residenceat Bosham now...