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  • The national flower of England is the rose, but not just any rose. The Tudor rose was adopted by Henry VII as England’s emblem of peace at the end of the War of the Roses, the civil wars between the royal house of Lancashire, who wore a red rose, and the royal house of York, who wore white. The Tudor rose, which combined both, came to symbolise peace between the houses.
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  • The red rose has specific historical significance in Britain as it was the symbol of the Tudor monarchy formed during the fifteenth century.
  • The three national symbols of England are the St. George's cross (usually seen as a flag), the red rose and the Three Lions crest (usually seen as a badge).
  • The national symbols of England are things which are emblematic, representative, or otherwise characteristic of England or English culture.
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  • We surely all know the symbolism of a red rose, and a white rose as well, but what we didn’t know is the symbolism of this heraldic symbol-Tudor rose.
  • The Tudor Rose | England's National Flower is the symbol of the Tudor family and is represented by the union of a red and white rose.
  • The Tudor rose, a combination of both red and white roses, became the symbol of unity and peace. The significance of the rose as England’s national flower...
  • In modern times it symbolises the county of Lancashire. ... Are roses British? The national flower of England is the rose, but not just any rose.
  • The Tudor Rose was adopted as the national emblem of England, and became a symbol of peace and unity in the period after the long civil war.
  • The symbol of England and the war Scarlet andWhite roses. Quite a strange name for a war. ... The modern symbol of England is the red rose.
  • The red rose has since become the national emblem of England. St George the Martyr is the patron saint of England and his cross is the symbol of England and...
  • The national flower of England is the rose, but not just any rose. ... The Tudor rose, which combined both, came to symbolise peace between the houses.
  • The Tudor Rose was adopted as the national emblem of England, and was a symbol of peace and unity in the period following the long civil war.
  • The barbary lion is the national animal of England and the symbol can be seen on the Royal Coat of Arms.
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