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The Tudor Rose: A Symbol of Unity, Victory, and Sacred Symbolism

The Wars of the Roses, a series of brutal civil conflicts in 15th-century England, ended with the rise of Henry VII and the dawn of the Tudor dynasty. In a masterstroke of political symbolism, Henry VII combined the emblems of his defeated rivals to forge a new icon: the Tudor Rose. This emblem, merging the red rose of the House of Lancaster with the white rose of the House of York, not only marked the end of decades of bloodshed but also encapsulated themes of reconciliation, heritage, and deeper religious meaning. As we explore this fascinating historical artifact, we uncover how a simple flower became a powerful emblem of national unity and spiritual significance. The Historical Context: From Conflict to Union The Wars of the Roses, spanning from 1455 to 1487, were a dynastic struggle for the English throne between two branches of the Plantagenet family: the Lancastrians and the Yorkists. The Lancastrians, supporters of the House of Lancaster, backed Henry VI and his heirs, while...

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