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Tudor Rose

The Tudor Rose is a traditional symbol combining the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York, representing the union of these two noble houses in England’s history. It became a symbol of peace and unity after the Wars of the Roses, a series of conflicts in the 15th century. The design typically shows a single flower with both red and white petals, signifying reconciliation and harmony. Today, the Tudor Rose is used in various official contexts, including British heraldry, and remains a recognizable emblem of England’s royal heritage.