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Tower of London (sh)




Royal fortress on the northern bank of the River Thames.

The central keep, or donjon, known as the White Tower because of its limestone, was begun งใ 1078 by William I the Conqueror inside the Roman city wall. In the 12th-13th century the fortifications were extended beyond the wall, the White Tower becoming the nucleus of a series of concentric defenses. The only entrance from the land is at the southwestern corner; when the river was still a major highway, the 13th-century water gate was much used. Its nickname, Traitors' Gate, derives from the prisoners brought through it to the Tower, long used as a state prison; many were murdered or executed there.