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The symbol
of England
The modern symbol of England is a red rose
Why a red rose?
Этот символ сочетает в себе
символику двух враждовавших
друг с другом кланов – Йорков
(белая роза) и Ланкастеров
(красная роза). Два клана
враждуют уже много лет,
пытаясь выяснить, кто будет
править страной. В 1455 году
вражда переросла в войну,
которая продолжалась до 1485
года.
This symbol combines the symbolism of two
clans that were at war with each other – York
(white rose) and Lancaster (red rose). The two
clans have been feuding for many years, trying to
figure out who will rule the country. In 1455, the
feud escalated into a war that lasted until 1485.
Long before the war between the Lancasters and the
Yorks, the red rose was already used as a certain
symbol. Since 1189, this sign has often been used by
Richard the Lionheart as a distinctive symbol of his
troops. During the Crusades, the whole world
learned about Richard's red rose. Legends, songs
and ballads were composed about this coat of arms.
Later, at the coronation of the English kings, the
rose was transferred from the hands of the Pope to
the hands of the new monarch, as a sign of approval
and recognition of royal power.
Analyzing the modern symbol of England, it can
be assumed that it combines the symbols of two
genera, highlighting the winner, but not
imploring the meaning of the defeated genus.
Both families have done a lot for their country.
The white stamens are closer to the base,
symbolizing the base, and the red petals are
farther from the base, but symbolize the
Lancastrian victory.
But still, the basis of the
symbol is a white rose, the
history of which can be
traced back to the
fourteenth century. To
emphasize this, two roses
were combined, and the
superiority of the red color
began to prevail in the
symbol as a result of the
Lancastrian victory.
The end.
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