Aelfgifu Scene, Bayeux Tapestry

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Brandon M. Bender
by Unknown Artist
published on 07 October 2024
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A woman named Aelfgifu with a clergyman, depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry, made c. 1067-1079. The identity of Aelfgifu is unclear, and the name was common among Old English royal women. Two leading candidates for being the Aelfgifu in this image are Emma of Normandy (who went by the English name Aelfgifu) and Aelfgifu of Northampton.

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Artist, U. (2024, October 07). Aelfgifu Scene, Bayeux Tapestry. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19510/aelfgifu-scene-bayeux-tapestry/

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Artist, Unknown. "Aelfgifu Scene, Bayeux Tapestry." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 07 Oct 2024. Web. 08 Oct 2024.

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