What's the name of the people that guard the Tower of London and ... www.funkidslive.com › learn › tower › whats-the-name-of-the-people-that...
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6 days ago · Although no one knows for sure, one theory is that it originated from an old agreement where beefeaters could eat as much meat as they liked ...
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Beefeaters, the guards at the Tower of London, are officially called Yeoman Warders. In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners at ...
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Introduced by Edward "Longshanks" I, who had more reason than most to fear assasination, the Yeoman warders origonal job was as the name implies as food tasters ...
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The Beefeater name was carried over to the Yeomen Warders, due to the two corps' outward similarities and the Yeoman Warders' more public presence. Beefeaters ... Etymology of Beefeater · History · Current duties · Ravenmaster
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5 days ago · The name 'beefeaters' is often believed to have come from the French word – 'buffetier'. Buffetiers were guards in the palaces of French kings ...
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The most likely reason for the name is based on an old agreement where they were granted the right to eat as much meat as they wanted when having a meal with ...
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5 days ago · Dating back to 1485, there are a number of theories surrounding the origin of the name. One is that it comes from the old French word 'buffetier ...
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Sep 16, 2022 · Some believe the word beefeater was used to describe the Yeomen Warders who commonly produced and ate broths made of meat. Some etymologists ...
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They aren't! Beefeaters are the guards of the Tower of London. They get their name from a French word buffetier which was what the guard to French kings wee ...
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Sep 15, 2022 · Though nobody knows for sure, the most popular theory is that the name 'beefeater' comes from the fact that they were allowed to eat as much ...
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Sep 15, 2022 · Though nobody knows for sure, the most popular theory is that the name 'beefeater' comes from the fact that they were allowed to eat as much ...
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They were so named because the soldiers were fed, bread, beef and beer or rum. In fact the French nickname for the British soldier was “ roast biffs”.
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Jan 7, 2019 · The most popular theory is based on an old agreement where they were granted the right to eat as much meat as they wanted when having a meal ...
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It is fair to say then that today's real Beefeaters are the ravens of the Tower of London! The name Beefeater is more likely to have originated from the time ...
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