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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Emblem of English Unity #1208261 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line art depicts the Tudor Rose, a heraldic emblem created by Henry VII to symbolize the unification of the warring House of Lancaster (red rose) and House of York (white rose) after the Wars of the Roses. The design features five white inner petals overlaid on five red outer petals, often shown with a central starburst or sun motif and pointed rays, reflecting royal authority and dynastic harmony. It remains a potent national symbol used in British heraldry, architecture, and official insignia.
Used on government websites, history blogs, museum exhibits, and educational resources about Tudor England; serves user intent for historical symbolism, heraldry research, or visual reference for designers and educators.
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