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Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry

By Tagarira, Tendai

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Title: Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry  
Author: Tagarira, Tendai
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Mythology, The Bayeux Tapestry
Collections: Authors Community, Mythology
Historic
Publication Date:
2016
Publisher: Royal Tendai Archive
Member Page: Tendai Tagarira

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Tagarira, B. T. (2016). Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Description
An examination of the occult mysteries hidden in plain sight on the Bayeux Tapestry.

Summary
The Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidered cloth made in the 1070s. It is nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long and 50 centimetres (20 in) tall with embroidered captions describing events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy (a.k.a William the Conqueror), and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later King of England, and culminating in the Battle of Hastings. William the Conqueror of whom much of the Bayeux Tapestry concerns, is related to King John Lackland of England (a.k.a John Plantagenet) from whom all 44 American presidents bar one (Martin Van Buren, the eighth president) are credited as direct descendants. Indeed, a closer look at the Bayeux Tapestry reveals phallism (penis worship),ritualanimal sacrifice, sexualrituals, divination, sorcery,apotheosis and the worship of Mesopotamian, Greek and Roman idol gods.

Excerpt
“Where Harold, duke of the English, and his knights ride to Bosham Church”

Table of Contents
“Where Harold, duke of the English, and his knights ride to Bosham Church” “A captured Harold is led by Wido to Beaurain and held there” “Where Harold and Wido confer” “Where the messengers of Duke William came to Wido" “The messengers of William.” “Here the messenger comes to Duke William” “Here Wido led Harold to William Duke of the Normans” Where a cleric and Ælfgyva... “Where Harold made an oath to Duke William” “Here the body of King Edward is carried to the Church of Saint Peter the Apostle”

 
 



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