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Tudor Rose Symbol - History, Meaning, and Heraldic Significance #2032389 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized Tudor rose features a red five-petaled rose overlaid with a white five-petaled rose, forming a symmetrical heraldic badge. At its center, a cluster of red circles represents the stamen, while swirling white petals and red sepals emphasize unity and royal authority. Designed by Henry VII after his victory at Bosworth in 1485, it became the official emblem of the Tudor dynasty.
Used on historical websites, educational resources, museum exhibits, and royal heritage content; targets users researching English monarchy, heraldry, or medieval history.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Tudor rose-the iconic red-and-white heraldic emblem uniting Lancaster and York. Learn its origins, symbolism, and enduring legacy in English history.
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