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Q: What two people are the founders of the house of Tudor?
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The war of the roses was about two houses(families) fighting against each other for the throne. The houses are Lancaster (Henry Tudor) and York (Richard III). There was a lot of battles but the last one was the battle of Bosworth. Where Henry Tudor won and Richard III died. This is the begining of the Tudor period. It is called the war of the roses. because the both houses had a rose as their house crest. The house of Lancaster had a red rose and the house of York had a white one. When Henry Tudor won the people of York were angry so Henry decided to marry a princess in the house of York and the two roses joined to make the Tudor Rose.


How did the Tudor rose come into being?

The Tudor rose came into being because of the war of the roses. The war of the roses was a war fought between two large and powerful families in Tudor times: The House of York, and the House of Lancaster. The York rose was white, and the lancaster rose was red. When these two families combined to make the Tudor dynasty, they combined their symbols, the roses, to further unite the houses. Thus: the white and red Tudor rose. Hope this helps! :)


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.


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The Tudor Rose is a combination of a red and white rose (white on red). In the middle ages, during the Plantagenet dynasty, the Wars of the Roses lasted almost 100 years and were the ongoing battles between the House of Lancaster (red rose) and the House of York (white rose), for control of the English throne. The conflict ended with the marriage of Henry Tudor (House of Lancaster) who became Henry VII, to Elizabeth of York, combining the two warring houses. The 'virgin queen' Elizabeth I, also known as 'The Tudor Rose', was the last monarch of the House of Tudor.


What does the red part of the Tudor rose reprsent?

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Why did they call tudors tudors?

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