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Tudor Rose Symbol - History, Meaning, and Significance #1773293 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized Tudor rose features vibrant red petals surrounding a golden-yellow center, accented by five green sepals-symbolizing the 1485 union of the warring Houses of Lancaster (red rose) and York (white rose) under Henry VII. Its bold, symmetrical design reflects heraldic tradition and national identity, often used in royal insignia, architecture, and patriotic iconography across the UK.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and government or royal institution pages; matches user intent for learning about British symbols, heraldry, or Tudor history.
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