Their correct title is Yeoman Warders, but they are often called "Beefeaters".
In full, they are "Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary"
They are Yeoman Warders, often called Beefeaters.
Yeoman Warders - sometimes called Beefeaters.
Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as Beefeaters.
The yeomen ,the yeomen is the guards is the Tower of London.
They are commonly called Beefeaters but their correct title is Yeoman Warders.
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The guards that stand in front of the Tower of London are called Yeoman Warders.
The site that the Tower of London occupies has been a fortress of some sort for at least 2000 years and as such would always have had guards to defend it. Even today there is a small military garrison based in the Tower.
The Crown Jewels are kept in the Tower of London which is guarded by the Beefeaters.
The beefeater guard the tower of England they used to guard the queens crown because in 1636 in llanrwst wales a fisher man found a Perl at the bottom of Llanrwst bridge that is why it is called pont yr Perl it is also called big bridge ,and butter milk bridge!! Yeoman guards.
Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as Beefeaters.
Answering this question quite a bit. The guards got their names from their parents not long after they were born.
The guard tower, usually
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. Nobody is sure why. Some think it was because they were fed from the king's table in the middle ages, so they would be strong and healthy.
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.