The conquest of Brittany by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror (1027-1087): the crossing of the Riviere du Couesnon at the height of Mont Saint Michel, men and horses sink into the moving sands (detail) by Unknown artist

The conquest of Brittany by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror (1027-1087): the crossing of the Riviere du Couesnon at the height of Mont Saint Michel, men and horses sink into the moving sands (detail)

(The conquete of Brittany by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant (1027-1087): the crossing of the Riviere du Couesnon at the height of Mont Saint Michel, men and horses sink into the moving sands Detail of the Tapestry of Bayeux or Embro)


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The conquest of Brittany by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conqueror (1027-1087): the crossing of the Riviere du Couesnon at the height of Mont Saint Michel, men and horses sink into the moving sands (detail) by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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