![]() ![]() Merlina, the 14-year-old 'free-spirited' raven who arrived at. In World War II, during the Blitz, ravens were being used as unofficial spotters for enemy bombs and planes, only one raven was able to survive the hardships of the bombing, so the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, ordered more ravens to be brought in, “in order to bring the flock up to the correct size. Since joining us in 2007, Merlina was our undisputed ruler of the roost, Queen of the Tower Ravens. The Tower of London 's 'Queen' raven has gone missing and is now feared dead, panicking staff at the royal fortress revealed today. ![]() The Tower underwent changes throughout the centuries, including the addition of defensive walls and a larger moat in the 13th and 14th centuries, and the. It was King Charles II who first insisted that the ravens of the Tower should be protected and ordered that six birds be kept at the Tower. The Tower of London and its fortress were originally built by English laborers under the order of William the Conqueror starting in 1070s, nearly 1000 years ago. In time the Tower became the storerooms of the English Crown Jewels and a notorious prison for enemies of the Crown.Īt the execution of Anne Boleyn in 1535, “Even the ravens of the Tower sat silent and immovable on the battlements and gazed eerily at the strange scene. The fortress was expanded by subsequent generations of English monarchs. However this talisman did not stop the French from invading England and in 1066 the Normans began their conquest and somewhat ironically, built fortifications on the very spot. The victorious Bendigeidfran ordered his followers to cut off Matholwch’s head and bury it beneath the White Hill facing out towards France as a talisman to protect England from foreign invasion( Ravens have been there ever since). Matholwch had allegedly mistreated Bendigeidfran’s sister, the princess Branwen. QUEEN ELIZABETH II has been sent an ominous warning after a raven went missing from the Tower of London - with the ancient myth predicting the Crown and the Kingdom will now soon fall. ![]() White Hill (where the Tower now stands) was considered a sacred spot by the Druids.Īn early story that connects the Tower of London with a raven is the tale of the mutually destructive battle between the Irish king Matholwch and Bendigeidfran (King of the Britons). However The Druids and ancient Britons had a Raven god called Bran and thought of the ravens as avatars of Bran. Wild ravens have inhabited the Tower of London for many centuries, according to folklore they were first attracted there by the corpses of the executed enemies of the Crown. Legend says that the kingdom of Great Britain, the Tower of London and the British Monarchy will all fall if the resident ravens ever leave the fortress. ![]()
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