Tudor rose
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Descripción
Motif representing a round stylized rose with the central petals white and the outer petals red, combining a badge of the house of York with one of the house of Lancaster; the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England as adopted by Henry VII. It takes its name and origins from the Tudor dynasty, symbolizing the union of the houses of Lancaster and York in 1485.
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Otros términos
- tudorrozen [nl]
- rosa Tudor [es]
- Tudor roses [en]
- rose, Tudor [en]
- Union rose [en]
- tudorroos [nl]