The red rose symbolises the House of Lancaster. When Henry Tudor, of the House of Lancaster, became king of England following his victory over Richard III, of the House of York, at the Battle of ...
The white rose represented the House of York, and the red rose symbolised the House of Lancaster. The research is published in the journal, Nature Genetics.
Capecce remembers driving the rose from his house on the top of his postal jeep work vehicle to what was then Lancaster Square outside of the Brunswick Hotel – 151 N. Queen St, where the ...