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Queen Elizabeth I was put in the Tower of London because she was accused of being a heretic.
No. Drake was a pirate for the Queen and when she would get annoyed with him she would put him in the Tower of London.
Willis Group Holdings, a London-based insurance broker, consolidated its Chicago area offices to the Sears Tower. As part of the deal, Willis Group Holdings gets to put its own name on the skyscraper.
The heads of important "traitors", were usually stuck on poles outside of the Tower of London, and sometimes could be there for years. Thankfully, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard had their heads buried with them when they were interred in the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, at the Tower of London.
Raleigh was a complex man. He wanted to please the Queen so was a pirate for her to raid Spanish ships. She would get upset with him and put him in the Tower of London in his quarters arranged for him. He sponsored the Roanoke colony.
The Tower of London was a combination of things. It was the Kings living quarters, and a prison. It is made up of several buildings ( still is) and has guards and personal to serve the king. Through the 1000 years of the middle ages it changed over and over and it's uses changed as well. Buildings were torn down at times and other things put up. Inside the White Tower the King had a private chapel ( it is still there) called St. James Chapel. It is large and can't be missed in London.
The tower was built to be a radio antenna tower.
You can only put the keystone in the hallowed tower after you have gone underground and talked to 32 people. Then you can put the keystone in it and get Spiritomb
they put the antennas in 1974.
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The tower is an medieval word for prison. if someone was placed in a tower, they were put in prison. This is a symbol for enforcement branch of the law.
A matter of personal opinion. I would not put the tower on top of the hutch at all.Mainly due to the size.