French team to build replica of William the Conqueror’s warship
by Kim Willsher in Paris from World news | The Guardian on (#666KX)
Viking-style vessel is based on the one that launched invasion of England in 1066 and its makers hope to sail it across Channel
On 27 September 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, set sail in La Mora, the flagship of a huge fleet that would invade and conquer England. Now a historical society on France's Normandy coast is going to re-create the ship that launched almost 1,000 years of cross-Channel enmity.
The Bayeux tapestry, a 70 metre-long (230ft) embroidered account of the Norman Conquest, depicts La Mora as a Viking-style longship with a striped red and gold sail flying the papal banner on its masthead. On board was William, his most trusted knights, their entourage and horses, and 60 oarsmen.
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