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Towards the end of 1066, the Tower of London was founded as part of the Norman Conquest of England by William I, commonly known as William the Conqueror.
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The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
The Tower of London originally had around 20 cells, but the exact number varied over time due to renovations and changes in use. It served as a royal palace, prison, and fortress, with some cells being used for high-profile prisoners. The most famous cells include those in the Bloody Tower and the Beauchamp Tower, which housed notable figures throughout history. Today, the Tower is a historical site and museum, with many of its cells preserved for visitors to explore.
The leader that built the Antonia Fortress in Jerusalem was Herod the Great. The fortress was used as a military barracks.
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the tower of London is a the majesties royal palace and fortress. the tower was used as a royal palace, prison and fortress.
A fortress.
The correct title of the Tower is Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress. The Tower was build as a Royal Palace by William the Conqueror
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.
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The fortress is Guaita in San Marino.
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No, it belongs to the English Crown, it is officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London.
Strong stone walls it was designed as a fortress so it is designed to wihstand attack