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    The Tudor rose (sometimes called the Union rose) is the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England and takes its name and origins from the House of...
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  • (Tudor Ranger, Tudor Royal, and Pelagos FXD) Classic Watches (Tudor Glamour series, as well as 1926 and Clair de Rose) Diving Watches (Tudor Pelagos line)...
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    house of the Plantagenets. The Tudor family rose to power and started the Tudor period in the wake of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487), which left the main...
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  • unincorporated community, United States Tudor, Mombasa, Kenya The Tudors, a TV series Tudor domain, in molecular biology Tudor rose, the traditional floral heraldic...
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    Tudor rose, the symbol of the Tudor dynasty. Lancaster's Red Rose (also known as Apothecary's Rose, Old Red Damask and Rose of Provins) is an official variety...
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  • Tudor Rose (U.S. title: Nine Days a Queen) is a 1936 British film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Cedric Hardwicke and Nova Pilbeam. The film...
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  • up Tudor rose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tudor rose is a traditional heraldic emblem of England, first introduced by Henry VII. Tudor rose may...
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    The Tudor Rose is a nightclub, live music venue and former cinema in Southall, Ealing, London. The premises opened in 1910 as the Southall Electric Theatre...
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    houses through marriage, creating the Tudor dynasty that would subsequently rule England. The Wars of the Roses were rooted in English socio-economic...
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    Heraldry portal Royal Badges of England Wars of the Roses Red Rose of Lancaster Tudor Rose White boar White rose of Lithuanian town Alytus Culture of Yorkshire...
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    with a rose in her hair (1849) The Roses of Heliogabalus by Alma-Tadema (1888) White rose pictured in the coat of arms of Viljandi The Tudor rose is a combination...
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    Roses), in which a red rose represented the House of Lancaster, and a white rose represented the House of York. The Tudor dynasty created the Tudor rose...
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    Tudor Roses Catherine Parr: a Maiden's Head crowned, rising from a large Tudor Rose Edward VI: a Tudor Rose; the sun in splendor Mary I: a Tudor Rose...
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    The rose was the symbol of the English Tudor dynasty, and the ten-petaled Tudor rose (termed a double rose) is associated with England. Roses also feature...
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    battlefield Tudor Rose: This was variously represented. Burke and Woodward both mention the forms {a) quarterly argent and gules, and (b) a white rose superimposed...
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    English Reformation Scogger Tudor architecture Tudor navy Tudor Revival architecture Tudor rose "An Introduction to Tudor England". English Heritage....
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    George is the patron saint of England in a tradition established in the Tudor period, based in the saint's popularity during the times of the Crusades...
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    Lancastrian faction in the Wars of the Roses may have seemed a further disaster for the Yorkist princess. However, Henry Tudor knew the importance of Yorkist...
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  • Rose" (cultivars), rose cultivars bred by David C. H. Austin Tudor rose, the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England English Rose (album), an album...
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    as a "Tudor rose" or a "Tudor rose proper", for instance in the coat of arms of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London. In botany, a double rose is a double-flowered...
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    The Prince Tudor theory (also known as Tudor Rose theory) is a variant of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship, which asserts that Edward de...
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    royal badges James used: the Tudor rose, the thistle (for Scotland; first used by James III of Scotland), the Tudor rose dimidiated with the thistle ensigned...
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    Tudor rose, Northern Irish flax, and Welsh leek. This floral combination appears on the present issues of the one pound coin. Beside the Tudor rose and...
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  • a traditional floral emblem: England – officially the Tudor rose or unofficially the red rose and English oak. Northern Ireland – the flax, orange lily...
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  • Root of the Tudor Rose and its sequel, The Witch of Eye. Griffith died on 13 May 2019 in Bridgend, at the age of 79. Root of the Tudor Rose is a 2014 historical...
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    A blue rose is a flower of the genus Rosa (family Rosaceae) that presents blue-to-violet pigmentation instead of the more common red, white, or yellow...
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    Catherine's surprise marriage to Sir Owen Tudor helped lead to the rise of the House of Tudor's fortunes and to her Tudor grandson's eventual elevation to the...
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    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (Margaret Rose; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth...
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    Mary Tudor (/ˈtjuːdər/; 18 March 1496 – 25 June 1533) was an English princess who was briefly Queen of France as the third wife of King Louis XII. Louis...
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  • song's lyrics refer is one of England's national emblems, the Tudor Rose. The popularity of "Rose of England" resulted in suggestions that it should replace...
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