found: Acad. Am. encyc.(Bayeux Tapestry, actually an embroidery)
found: Britannica Micro.(Bayeux Tapestry, medieval embroidery)
found: Americana(Bayeux Tapestry; the embroidery is not a tapestry in any sense of the word, but this misleading name is now too firmly attached to be changed)
found: Grove dict. of arts, June 4, 2004(Bayeux Tapestry; embroidered strip of linen telling the story of the events starting in 1064 that led up to the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest of England in 1066
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 18, 2008(Bayeux Tapestry; Tapisserie de Bayeux; La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde)