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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Meaning and Heraldic Significance #3431130 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized Tudor rose features layered red petals surrounding a cluster of five golden stamens, with green sepals at the base-evoking the heraldic fusion of the red rose of Lancaster and white rose of York. The bold outlines and vibrant colors reflect traditional medieval manuscript and stained-glass aesthetics. It is widely used in British royal insignia, historical reenactments, and national identity imagery.
Commonly featured on royal documents, government buildings, coins, and educational materials about English history; users searching for this image typically seek historical symbolism, heraldry references, or visual assets for academic or design projects related to the Tudor period.
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