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He could always claim "treason". Even if the prisoner had only made him angry, it was a crime against the "state" or treason. His wive's executions were carried out under this charge.
A difficult question to answer as the Tower of London is quite a large structure which was altered and expanded on over several hundred years. As a result I will restrict my answer to the central building, the White Tower, whose construction was begun in 1078 by William the Conqueror.The White Tower is not made of bricks as we know them but Kentish ragstone, a very hard sandstone of bluish-grey colour and particularly suited to medieval building work. The Tower itself is 90ft (27m) high
20th-centery executions of British people (2 C, 9 P). ▻ 20th-centery executions of Jewish people (1 C). ▻ 20th-centery executions of Lithuanian people (4 C, 1 P) .... out of 11 total.
they had the 100 days of festival and had gladiator battles and public executions
Estimates range between 20,000 and 40,000.
The Tower of London is comprised of one tower. The Tower of London has had many different uses over the years. The most notable use was as a prison and a place of executions.
"Contrary to what many believe, actually surprisingly few prisoners were executed inside the walls of the Tower of London. Most prisoners sentenced to death were given public executions at various sites across London - including Tower Hill. Private executions inside the walls here were reserved for only the most sensitive, high profile cases involving prominent figures in society such as nobility and royalty."Actual figure is nearer 7, yes seven!More detailed information can be found by downloading the official 'Executions at the Tower of London' factsheet. Only a couple of pages long and very interesting.
it has not been built yet
i has been ther for many years.
It has never been seized.
The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.
The tower of London is a home to many people and a palace for the queen
Approximately how many known executions have been carried out in the United States under civil authority since 1608
He could always claim "treason". Even if the prisoner had only made him angry, it was a crime against the "state" or treason. His wive's executions were carried out under this charge.
The BT Tower in London, UK is 189 metres
The Tower of London according to the official figures, the Tower of London has an average of over two million visitors each year.
yes they do,