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The Tower, Tower of London, His Majesty's Tower - tradução para Inglês

CASTLE IN CENTRAL LONDON
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  • Wire elephant sculpture at the tower by [[Kendra Haste]]
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  • Memorial To The Executed in the Tower, unveiled in 2006, designed by [[Brian Catling]]
  • The south face of the Waterloo Block
  • Audio description of the Tower of London by [[Mike Gatting]]
  • [[St Edward's Crown]]
  • Natural History Museum]]
  • The cobbled surface of [[Tower Hill]] to the north of the Tower of London. Over a period of 400 years, 112 people were executed on the hill.<ref name="I&P 94" />
  • An engraving of the Tower of London in 1737 by [[Samuel and Nathaniel Buck]]
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  • The Tower of London from [[The Shard]]. The [[River Thames]] is to the south. The outer curtain walls were erected in the 13th century. In the moat is the 2014 art installation ''[[Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red]]''.
  • Plan of the Tower of London
  • The White Tower dates from the late 11th century.
  • The main entrance to the Tower of London. Today the castle is a popular tourist attraction.
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  • St John's Chapel, inside the White Tower
  • The original entrance to the White Tower was at first-floor level

Tower of London         

[,tauərəv'lʌndən]

общая лексика

Тауэр (старинная крепость на берегу р. Темзы в Лондоне; одна из главных достопримечательностей города. В разное время была королевской резиденцией, тюрьмой для государственных преступников, монетным двором и обсерваторией; в ней хранятся королевские регалии [crown jewels]. Строительство было начато в 11 в. Вильгельмом Завоевателем [Conqueror, 1027-87])

дословная передача

лондонская башня

синоним

White Tower

Bloody Tower         

[,blʌdɪ'tauə]

общая лексика

Кровавая башня (в лондонском Тауэре [Tower of London]; построена при Ричарде II [Richard II, 1367-1400]; по преданию, в башне в 1483 умертвили наследных принцев, детей Эдуарда IV [Edward IV, 1442-83])

синоним

Princes in the Tower

The Tower, Tower of London, His Majesty's Tower      
Лондонский Тауэр

Definição

ЭЙФЕЛЕВА БАШНЯ
стальная башня (высота 300 м, сторона квадрата основания 123 м, весит 9 тыс. т), сооруженная по проекту А. Г. Эйфеля в Париже для Всемирной выставки 1889 как символ достижений техники 19 в. Используется как обзорная и радиотелевизионная башня.

Wikipédia

Tower of London

The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which is separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded toward the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and was a resented symbol of oppression, inflicted upon London by the new Norman ruling class. The castle was also used as a prison from 1100 (Ranulf Flambard) until 1952 (Kray twins), although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. As a whole, the Tower is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. There were several phases of expansion, mainly under kings Richard I, Henry III, and Edward I in the 12th and 13th centuries. The general layout established by the late 13th century remains despite later activity on the site.

The Tower of London has played a prominent role in English history. It was besieged several times, and controlling it has been important to controlling the country. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. From the early 14th century until the reign of Charles II in the 17th century, a procession would be led from the Tower to Westminster Abbey on the coronation of a monarch. In the absence of the monarch, the Constable of the Tower is in charge of the castle. This was a powerful and trusted position in the medieval period. In the late 15th century, the Princes in the Tower were housed at the castle when they mysteriously disappeared, presumed murdered. Under the Tudors, the Tower became used less as a royal residence, and despite attempts to refortify and repair the castle, its defences lagged behind developments to deal with artillery.

The zenith of the castle's use as a prison was the 16th and 17th centuries, when many figures who had fallen into disgrace, such as Elizabeth I before she became queen, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Elizabeth Throckmorton, were held within its walls. This use has led to the phrase "sent to the Tower". Despite its enduring reputation as a place of torture and death, popularised by 16th-century religious propagandists and 19th-century writers, only seven people were executed within the Tower before the World Wars of the 20th century. Executions were more commonly held on the notorious Tower Hill to the north of the castle, with 112 occurring there over a 400-year period. In the latter half of the 19th century, institutions such as the Royal Mint moved out of the castle to other locations, leaving many buildings empty. Anthony Salvin and John Taylor took the opportunity to restore the Tower to what was felt to be its medieval appearance, clearing out many of the vacant post-medieval structures.

In the First and Second World Wars, the Tower was again used as a prison and witnessed the executions of 12 men for espionage. After the Second World War, damage caused during the Blitz was repaired, and the castle reopened to the public. Today, the Tower of London is one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. Under the ceremonial charge of the Constable of the Tower, and operated by the Resident Governor of the Tower of London and Keeper of the Jewel House, the property is cared for by the charity Historic Royal Palaces and is protected as a World Heritage Site.

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