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  1. Odo of Bayeux(born c.1036—died February 1097, Palermo) was the half brother of William the Conquerorand bishop of Bayeux, Normandy. He probably commissionedthe famed Bayeux Tapestry, which pictures the Norman Conquestof England, for the dedication of his cathedral (1077). Odo was the son of Herluin of Conteville by Arlette, who had previously ...

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    The year of Odo's birth is not known, although some historians suggest around 1030 CE, however, we do know he was the half-brother of William, Duke of Normandy, sharing the same mother, Herleve of Falaise, daughter of a wealthy merchant in Rouen. Odo's father was the Norman noble, Herluin de Conteville. William, in a highly unusual appointment, mad...

    Odo joined his brother William's invasion force to attack England in 1066 CE - indeed, he had been called on to supply 100 ships for it - and was even present at the Battle of Hastingsof that year. As a bishop, his official role was to offer prayers for victory and provide moral support but he is depicted as actually in amongst the fighting in the ...

    The famous Bayeux Tapestry is not actually a woven tapestry but an embroidered piece of multiple-banded linen fastened onto a backing cloth. Measuring 68.38 metres (224 ft) in length and 50 cm (20 inches) in width, it has 58 scenes of the Norman conquest of England and the events which led up to it. Odo has long been one of the prime candidates for...

    Although hugely powerful in England, Odo did not neglect his other responsibilities back in Normandy. In July 1077 CE the rebuilding of the cathedral of Bayeux was finally completed and then consecrated by Odo in person during one of his several visits to Normandy after the Conquest. Three years later and back on English soil, he participated in th...

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  2. Odo of Bayeux (died 1097) was Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy, and was also made Earl of Kent in England following the Norman Conquest. He was the maternal half-brother of duke, and later king, William the Conqueror, and was, for a time, William's primary administrator in the Kingdom of England, although he was eventually tried for defrauding the ...

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · Nearly 1,000 Years Old, the Bayeux Tapestry is An Epic Tale and Medieval Masterpiece. Born around 1036, Odo was the son of a minor lord of moderate income, one Herluin of Conteville. His mother was Herleva, a daughter of a Falaise tanner named Fulbert. From this marriage was also born Robert of Mortain, Odo’s brother and another of William ...

  4. Jun 29, 2014 · By way of gratitude Odo led a rebellion in 1088 against William Rufus in favour of Robert Curthose, William’s elder brother who was Duke of Normandy at that time. Odo never returned to Britain, something for which the people of Kent were probably deeply grateful. He died and was buried in Palermo, Sicily on his way to the First Crusade.

  5. BBC – Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. Odo of Bayeux was the half-brother of William the Conqueror. After the conquest, Odo became Earl of Kent whilst retaining his position as Bishop of Bayeux. Odo was made bishop at an early age, in his teens. He held positions of state and was responsible for much of the planing, preparation and execution of the.

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  7. He participated in the invasion of England in 1066, the Bayeux Tapestry, almost certainly produced for Odo, exaggerating his role. Thereafter, he acted occasionally as the Conqueror's viceregent and accumulated enormous wealth in England. But in 1082 William stripped him of his English lands and incarcerated him for reasons that remain obscure.

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