Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as Beefeaters.
The guards are called Yeoman Warders (nicknamed "Beefeaters").
They are called Yeoman, they are also referred to as Beefeaters.
Beefeaters
Yeoman Warder
36. One Chief Warder and 35 Yeomen Warders.
36. One Chief Warder and 35 Yeomen Warders.
sentinel watchman on tower
A beefeater is a nickname for a Yeomen Warder. Yeomen Warders (beefeaters) are guardians of the Tower of London in London, England. In days of old, they were responsible for guarding prisoners kept in the tower as well as guarding the tower itself. Nowadays they guard the Crown Jewels, guard the tower and conduct tour guides of the tower.
It isn't. There are several towers within the Tower of London and the White Tower is just one of them, albeit the biggest.
Beefeaters
There is no King of London, the person in charge of London is called the Lord Mayor. The place where the Crown Jewels of England are displayed is called the Tower of London.
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the men are called Yeomen
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.