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Tudor Rose Symbol - Historical English Heraldic Emblem #3016404 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized black-and-white line drawing depicts the Tudor rose, a heraldic badge created by Henry VII to symbolize the union of the warring House of Lancaster (red rose) and House of York (white rose). The design features five outer petals with pointed tips, intricate swirling flourishes, and a central circular motif, all rendered in bold, clean linework for clarity and symbolic emphasis. It reflects Renaissance-era heraldic aesthetics and remains a potent national symbol.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and royal heritage content; ideal for pages about English monarchy, heraldry, or the Wars of the Roses-targeting users seeking symbolic, historical, or design insights.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic Tudor rose-a symbol of England’s unification under Henry VII. Learn its history, design meaning, and heraldic significance in royal iconography.
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