Tudor rose
noun /ˌtjuːdə ˈrəʊz/
/ˌtuːdər ˈrəʊz/
- the symbol of the Tudor family when its members were the kings and queens of England (1485-1603). It was introduced by Henry VII when he became the first Tudor monarch, and was a combination of the white rose (the symbol of the House of York) and the red rose (the symbol of the House of Lancaster).
帝陀玫瑰:帝舵家族的象征,当时帝舵家族的成员是英格兰的国王和皇后(1485-1603)。它是亨利七世(Henry VII)成为第一个帝陀君主时引入的,它是白玫瑰(约克宫的象征)和红玫瑰(兰开斯特宫的象征)的组合。