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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Meaning and Heraldic Design #1290117 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts the Tudor rose, a heraldic emblem combining the red rose of Lancaster and white rose of York to symbolize peace after the Wars of the Roses. The design features five vivid red petals with subtle shading, six golden stamens at the center, and five serrated green leaves, rendered in bold outlines for clarity and symbolic impact. Its symmetrical composition reflects traditional royal iconography used since Henry VII’s reign.
Used on educational, historical, or genealogical websites; in museum exhibits; or as decorative imagery for content about British monarchy, heraldry, or Tudor-era symbolism. Matches user intent for visual identification, historical context, or design inspiration.
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