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Tudor Rose Symbol - History, Meaning, and Heraldic Significance #1796195 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized Tudor rose features white outer petals layered over a red inner rose (implied by traditional heraldry), a golden center, and five green sepals, reflecting the 1485 union of the House of Lancaster (red rose) and House of York (white rose). Though this version emphasizes white and green for clarity, it retains the symbolic structure used in royal badges, coins, and official insignia across England. The design is clean, symmetrical, and rooted in late medieval heraldic tradition.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and government or royal institution pages to illustrate English monarchy, heraldry, or national symbolism; matches user intent for learning about British history, symbols, or genealogy.
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