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How did the Tudor rose become this colour?
The Tudor Rose badge is a red rose with a white rose inside it. Red for the House of Lancaster, and white for the House of York.
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What do the colours of the Tudor rose stand for?
The red rose was a badge of the House of Lancaster and the white rose was a badge of the House of York. The combination of the two signifies the House of Tudor and was created when Henry VII of...
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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
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What colour were the roses in the war of roses?
The roses were red and white after the Yorkist symbol of the red rose and the Lancastrian symbol of the white rose. The wars were between the Yorkists and Lancastrians.Correction: The house of York...
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What was the Tudor rose?
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...