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I just recently looked up information about roses in the middle ages and found that it wasn't until much later that rose gardens existed and that roses had value. The one use of the rose in the middle ages was the red and white roses in the War of the Roses between the English crown. So, I doubt that the primrose held any significant value in the middle ages.


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The War of the Roses resulted in a new Tudor dynasty, which brought about the English Reformation. The end of the War of the Roses marks the end of the Middle Ages. In the Tudor dynasty many changes in art, music, writing and so on happened, although this is because of the renaissance in Italy.


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How did Tudor times change in to middle age times?

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