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What were the most famous ships in the Tudor times?

One of the most famous was Henry VIII's battleship the Mary Rose (or Marie Rose).


A labeled picture of a Tudor ship?

henry viiis ship mary rose is least famous


What is the Tudor symbol?

The Tudor rose, supposedly devised by Henry VII to combine the symbols of York and Lancaster, the white and red roses. Actually these symbols were made up a long time afterwards.


Why do the English rugby team have the red rose as an emblem when all other English teams have three lions?

The (at the time, multinational) RFU was responsible, shortly after its formation in January 1871, for selecting a team of players to represent England against a team of its Scottish members. For this match in Edinburgh they chose a stylised representation of a red rose as the England team's emblem. The simple answer is that we do not know why it was chosen, but there are three possibilities: The royal English rose is white and red. This rose was created to symbolise the marriage between Henry VII (House of Lancaster) and Elizabeth (House of York) and the end of the War of the Roses. Therefore, the 'English' rose is not red, but half red and half white. However, subsequent monarchs (such as Elizabeth I) continued to be associated with the red rose because they were descended from the House of Lancaster. So it is the red rose (rather than the red and white rose) which is often, incorrectly, seen as symbolising England or the English monarchy. Therefore the RFU might have selected the red rose for this reason. Secondly, Lawrence Sheriff, the founder of Rugby School (where the game started) was presented with a coat of arms by Elizabeth I and in doing so she allowed him to use her red (Lancaster) rose [see above] on the crest. When he founded Rugby School the new institution based their own coat of arms on his, and so the red rose ended up on the Rugby School crest. The white kit worn by England was taken from the kit used at Rugby School, so it might be that a symbolic image was also taken from the school crest as a badge. Even more likely is the possibility that a combination of this connection with Rugby School and the incorrect identification of the red rose as the 'English' rose [see above]. The third possibility is that the red rose is actually used because it is also the symbol of the county of Lancashire. Of the subcommittee of men who selected the first England side in 1871, two came from clubs in Lancashire (Liverpool and Manchester). It is therefore possible that they were also responsible for selecting the England kit (including the red rose). However, it is highly unlikely that the other RFU Committee members would have accepted such a blatantly regional emblem on the national jersey and they would have reversed such a decision immediately.


How much did the Mary rose weight?

The Mary Rose was 85f long 33f wide 17f deep

Related Questions

What is the emblem of England?

The Coat of Arms (three lions), the Tudor rose and the flag (St. George's cross) are sometimes used as emblems.


What does Argentina's coat of arms represent?

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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