Introduction
The Bayeux tapestry is a name derived from a French name Tapisserie de Bayeux for an embroidered cloth which is normally assumes to be an actual tapestry. This clothe has a measurement of about 70 meters long which illustrates the events leading to the Norman conquest of England that entails the famous William, Duke of Normandy. As a mode of rumor that was created in the in the eighteenth century, the Bayeux Tapestry was known to be the work of the Conqueror’s queen (Bruce, 2). As the rumors were, there is no type of evidence existing whether internal or external. The ...