could be a reference to the Rose as a symbol of England—the Tudor Rose is the national flower of the country—or to Beatrice's great aunt Princess Margaret, whose middle name was Rose.
Look out for the Tudor rose and fleur de lys of Henry VIII, the pomegranate and castle of Catherine of Aragon and the ...
Henry VII presents himself as the unifier of the warring Lancaster and York dynasties – symbolised by his adoption of the red and white Tudor Rose. His reign brings 85 years of civil war to an end.
The wreck of the Mary Rose was located in 1971 and was raised in 1982. The remains of the ship included a wealth of Tudor artefacts including weapons, maritime equipment, personal items belonging ...
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Brooches which copy London palace’s stained glass windows return homeOn Wednesday, charity English Heritage announced that brooches depicting a falcon and a white Tudor rose, given as a gift from Sir Stephen in 1937, are going on public display there for the first time ...
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