An embroidered cloth, about 70 metres (230 feet) long, illustrating events leading up to the Norman Conquest and made between 1066 and 1077 for the bishop of Bayeux in Normandy.
Definition of Bayeux Tapestry in US English:
Bayeux Tapestry
proper nounbāˈyo͞o
A medieval English embroidery made between 1066 and 1077, telling the story of the Norman Conquest.