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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Emblem of English Unity #168440 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized line-art depiction represents the Tudor rose, created after Henry VII’s marriage to Elizabeth of York in 1486 to symbolize the unification of the warring Houses of Lancaster and York. The design features five outer petals (often colored white for York) and five inner petals (traditionally red for Lancaster), surrounding a central sunburst or star motif, with pointed sepals radiating outward. It remains a potent heraldic emblem in British history and iconography.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and royal-themed content; ideal for users researching English monarchy, heraldry, or the Wars of the Roses.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Tudor rose, a historic symbol merging Lancastrian red and Yorkist white roses, representing England’s post-Wars of the Roses unity.
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