Crowned Tudor Rose with weapons; VNIO ROSARVM LANCASTRENSIS ET Eboracensis Familae; The VNION of the Roses of the Families of Lancastre and Yorke. A crowned rose, as an heraldic emblem of England, representing Lancaster house and York house, merged by Henry VII. In the middle the coat of arms of England with the spell: Diev et Mon Droit. Numerous weapons, surrounded by an oval with a peripheral in Latin. Left and bottom right two cartouches with text; Links in Latin and right in English. At the top left the portrait of Henry VII and at the top right of the portrait of Elizabeth of York, both i

Crowned Tudor Rose with weapons; VNIO ROSARVM LANCASTRENSIS ET Eboracensis Familae; The VNION of the Roses of the Families of Lancastre and Yorke. A crowned rose, as an heraldic emblem of England, representing Lancaster house and York house, merged by Henry VII. In the middle the coat of arms of England with the spell: Diev et Mon Droit. Numerous weapons, surrounded by an oval with a peripheral in Latin. Left and bottom right two cartouches with text; Links in Latin and right in English. At the top left the portrait of Henry VII and at the top right of the portrait of Elizabeth of York, both i Stock Photo
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Crowned Tudor Rose with weapons; VNIO ROSARVM LANCASTRENSIS ET Eboracensis Familae; The VNION of the Roses of the Families of Lancastre and Yorke. A crowned rose, as an heraldic emblem of England, representing Lancaster house and York house, merged by Henry VII. In the middle the coat of arms of England with the spell: Diev et Mon Droit. Numerous weapons, surrounded by an oval with a peripheral in Latin. Left and bottom right two cartouches with text; Links in Latin and right in English. At the top left the portrait of Henry VII and at the top right of the portrait of Elizabeth of York, both in a roses surrounded oval.