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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Meaning and Heraldic Significance #1348539 (License: Personal Use)
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This detailed line drawing depicts the Tudor rose, a heraldic emblem created by Henry VII to symbolize the end of the Wars of the Roses and the unification of the rival houses of Lancaster (red rose) and York (white rose). The stylized bloom features overlapping petals, finely hatched shading, and a central cluster of stamens, rendered in traditional engraving style. Its symmetrical, ornamental form reflects Renaissance-era heraldic artistry and enduring national symbolism.
Used on educational, historical, or genealogical websites discussing English monarchy, heraldry, or medieval history; ideal for articles on Henry VII, the Wars of the Roses, or royal symbols. Matches user intent for visual reference, academic study, or design inspiration.
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