Now Obviously, Henry 8th Beheaded 2 of his wives. If i'm correct Elizabeth had her husband beheaded, however he wasn't given royalty in the country. Apart from that, No there weren't/
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The castle is officially named Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, but it is commonly known as The Tower of London. It is located on the north bank of the River Thames in London. The castle was first built in 1078, and it now has over two million visitors per year.
Two of Henry VIII's queens were beheaded - but not by him personally. His second queen, Anne Boleyn (mother of Queen Elizabeth I) was beheaded, and his fifth queen, Katherine Howard was beheaded.
The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.
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.
The answer is none. The London Dungeons is the name given to a tourist attraction in Tooley Street in London. It's a stage set which aims to make you feel as if you are in a medieval dungeon. If you mean the dungeons at the Tower of London, nobody really knows for sure (There are some records but they are not complete), but perhaps the most famous was Mary Queen of Scots. She was beheaded in the grounds of the Tower in 1587.
The tower of London is a home to many people and a palace for the queen
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.
Tower Bridge is just East of the City of London, about 2-miles downstream of the houses of parliament, right next to The Tower of London. The bridge spans the boroughs of Southwark (south) to Tower Hamlets (north). The nearest tube station is Tower Hill on the Circle and District lines.
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yes they do,