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TUDOR ROSE [1 record]

Record 1 1985-10-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Heraldry
CONT

The rose, either red or white, survived in sweet simplicity till Tudor times, when the one, of a small diameter, was superimposed upon the other, as a symbol that the Yorkists and Lancastrians were united. This symbolism is well conceived and the Tudor Rose, as it is called, is itself a thing of beauty ...

French

Domaine(s)
  • Héraldique
OBS

La rose héraldique revêt la forme de l'églantine. Elle a donc normalement cinq pétales; (...)

CONT

La guerre des Deux-Roses [en Grande-Bretagne] se termine en 1485 par la fusion de la rose blanche (York) et de la rose rouge (Lancastre) dans la rose Tudor.

Spanish

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