No. It was built by the Normans, ordered by William I (William theConqueror).
The Tower of London is actually a fort, not a tower. It is called Tower of London because it is built on top of a hill called Tower Hill.
It was a Royal palace, fortress, prison, place of execution, military arsenal, Royal mint and Royalmenagerie. It gave William I a place to rule the country from and provided defence to the capital city, London.
Yes, it is a lot older than the Tudors.
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The Tower of London, the White Tower, was built by William the Conqueror, in 1078.
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The Tudors have a significant historical connection to the Tower of London, as it served various roles during their reign. Most notably, it was a royal palace, a fortress, and a prison. Several key Tudor figures, including Anne Boleyn and Thomas More, were executed there. Additionally, the Tower housed the Crown Jewels, symbolizing the power of the Tudor monarchy.
It was completed in 1894
The present London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.
1886 to 1894
Eight years