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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical Meaning and Heraldic Design #3077096 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized black-and-white rendition of the Tudor rose features five outer petals layered over five inner ones, with a circular beaded center representing unity. The design merges the white rose of York and the red rose of Lancaster, adopted by Henry VII to signify peace after decades of civil conflict. Its clean, symmetrical lines make it ideal for heraldic use, official seals, and historical education.
Used on government documents, royal insignia, historical websites, museum exhibits, and educational content about Tudor England; targets users researching British monarchy, heraldry, or medieval history.
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