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Tudor Rose Symbol - History, Meaning, and Heraldic Significance #14405 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts the Tudor rose, a heraldic emblem combining the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York, adopted by Henry VII to symbolize peace and dynastic unity after the Wars of the Roses. The design features five red outer petals, five yellow stamens at the center, and green sepals, rendered in bold outlines for clarity and symbolic impact. It remains a powerful national motif used in royal insignia, government emblems, and cultural representations of England.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, royal or governmental pages, and tourism content about English heritage; matches user intent seeking symbolism, history, or visual references for the Tudor dynasty or British identity.
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