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The Tudor rose was made when Henry VIII's mother and father married. The Tudor rose is the symbol of unity of the yorkists and Lancastrians, as Henry's mother was Elizabeth of York and his father Henry Tudor was a descendant of the royal house of lancaster. Their marriage marked the end of the cousins war.

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