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Answer - Tudor RoseIt comes from the times of the English War of the Roses between the royal houses of Lancaster (Red Rose emblem) and York (White Rose emblem). The wars ended when Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) of Lancaster defeated Richard III (of York) at the Battle of Bosworth Field (1485) then married Elizabeth of York to unite the two warring factions.

The marriage between the two houses of York and Lancaster was commemorated by the creation of the heraldically beautiful Tudor Rose - a double rose with a White rose in the centre of a Red rose.

The original heraldic Tudor Rose followed the traditional convention of the husband's insignia (half a Red Rose) on the dexter (left, as you look at it) and the wife's (half a White Rose) on the sinister (right, as you look at it). Heraldically, this is termed 'parted per pale'.

Another early way of depicting the union of the Houses of Lancaster and York was to quarter the respective roses with the husband's quartered Red Rose in the top left and bottom right (quarters I & IV) and the quartered White Rose in the top right and bottom left (quarters II & III).

The regally crowned Tudor Rose (a double rose, white on red) with stalk and leaves is now the historical Royal badge of England and uncrowned, is the Floral Emblem of England. It also appears in the heraldic badge of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland along with the Thistle and the Shamrock. The standard Tudor Rose (white on red) also appears in the compartment area of the armorial insignia of Scotland and Canada.

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The red rose was a badge of the House of Lancaster and the white rose was a badge of the House of York. The combination of the two signifies the House of Tudor and was created when Henry VII of Lancaster married Elizabeth of York.

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King Henry VII married Elizabeth of York, the daughter of the family he had fought against. This ensured a stable monarchy and an end to the Wars of the Roses.

The blending of the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York has occurred in three forms. In each form the display followed the heraldic traditions of the time. First there was the Tudor Rose 'parted per pale' where half of the husband's insignia (the Red Rose) appeared on the left side of the shield and the half of the wife's insignia (the White Rose) appeared on the right side of the shield.

This was further refined by 'quartering' the roses and placing the Red Rose of Lancaster in the top left and bottom right quarters (I & IV) with the White Rose of York in the top right and bottom left quarters (II & III).

The final version was a 'double rose' composed of a White Rose within a Red Rose and this is what is to-day referred to as a Tudor Rose. The crowned Tudor Rose with a stalk and leaves is the Royal Badge of England and the uncrowned Tudor Rose with stalk and leaves is the designated Floral Emblem of England.

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It represents the Yorkshire family

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The Tudor Rose emblem is red with a white center

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Red outside with white inside.

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When was the Tudor rose made?

The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.


What does the Tudor rose represent?

The Tudor rose represents the marriage of Henry Tudor and Elizabeth of york ,but it also represents the reign of the Tudor's.


Why was the Tudor rose called the Tudor rose?

The Tudor rose was called the Tudor rose because one of the men from the York family married a woman from the Lancaster family and put the roses together to make one


What is the duration of Tudor Rose film?

The duration of Tudor Rose - film - is 1.3 hours.


When was Tudor Rose - film - created?

Tudor Rose - film - was created on 1936-09-01.


Why is the Tudor Tudor rose red and white?

the joining of the white and red rose. House of york is the white rose and the house of lancashire is the red rose!!


Who were the siblings of henry viii?

Arthur Tudor Margaret Tudor Mary Rose Tudor


What happened to the Tudor rose?

Nothing happened to the Tudor Rose. It is with us today and sometimes called the Union Rose. It is the traditional floral emblem of England


What is the Tudor Rose named after?

The Tudor Rose was a great PR exercise. The houses of York and Lancaster had been fighting for some time and each had their own rose emblem. The Tudor rose neatly combined these two roses into a single rose to show that unity had been achieved.


Were did the Tudor rose come from?

The red rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York


What did the Shield with Tudor rose look like?

It had a large Tudor rose in the middle of it. Sometimes it has other designs and symbols placed on it as well.


How did the Tudor rose get its name?

After the Wars of the Roses the two emblems - the white rose of the House of York and the red rose of the House of Lancaster - were merged to form the Tudor rose. The rose combines both red and white petals.