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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Meaning and Heraldic Significance #3749502 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts the Tudor rose, a heraldic emblem combining the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York, created by Henry VII to signify the end of the Wars of the Roses. The design features five red outer petals, five green sepals, and a central cluster of six golden stamens, rendered in bold outlines and vibrant colors typical of medieval and Renaissance heraldry. Its symmetrical, layered form reflects both artistic tradition and political symbolism.
Commonly used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and royal-themed content; serves users seeking information on English monarchy, heraldry, or symbolic imagery from the Tudor period.
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