Yes, Halley’s Comet Really Appears In The Bayeux Tapestry… Just At The Wrong Moment
The comet was seen as an omen, so its position in the famous embroidery was shifted.
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Could York showcase its own ‘Bayeux Tapestry’ while the original visits Britain?
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