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  1. Traitors' Gate is an entrance to the Tower of London where many Tudor prisoners arrived by barge. Learn about its history, architecture and notable prisoners such as Sir Thomas More and Elizabeth I.

  2. Oct 4, 2017 · Traitors' Gate was built in the late 1270s as a royal access to St. Thomas's Tower, but later became a notorious prison for treasonous prisoners. See the gate from the Thames or visit the Tower of London to learn more about its history and famous inmates.

  3. Torture and execution. Physical torture was used at the Tower of London, but only a small number of cases were recorded. It was used mainly during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was predominantly used to elicit information rather than a punishment, but the pain was real.

  4. Traitor's Gate is the water-gate entrance to the Tower of London complex, where many famous political prisoners accused of treason were brought by barge. Learn about the history and stories of Traitor's Gate, from Edward I to Elizabeth I, and see the gate today.

  5. Traitors' Gate, looking south. Built as a new water entrance to the Tower of London for King Edward I (1239-1307), the gateway forms a part of St Thomas’ Tower. Originally called the Water...

  6. Learn about the history and architecture of the Medieval Palace, a complex of royal lodgings built by Henry III and Edward I. See how Traitors' Gate, the archway that once opened to the river, became a symbol of imprisonment and execution.

  7. Step back in time with our deep dive into the ominous Traitors' Gate, an iconic structure linked to the Tower of London's dark past. Explore its origins from...