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Explore the significance of the Tudor Rose, which symbolizes the union between the Houses of York and Lancaster during the Tudor era. Discover why the Tudors adopted this unique red and white rose design, representing the unity of warring families. Learn about Henry VII's marriage to Elizabeth Plantagenet, which brought together the rival dynasties. This production delves into the colors of Tudor history and the symbolism behind the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster.
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The Tudor Rose Why do you think the Tudors had this rose design? Green and White A White Rose A Red Rose
The Tudor Rose Why do you think the Tudors had this rose design? Green and White The Colours of Tudor Henry V11 married Elizabeth Plantagenent a Princess in the family of York. His family descended from the last Lancastrian king, Henry V1. By this marriage it joined the two powerful warring families together. The two roses were joined together with the green and white of the original Welsh Tudors. A White Rose The House of York A Red Rose The House of Lancaster
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