What is the national emblem of england? а) a leek б) a thistle b) a shamrock г) a rose

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The correct option is г) a rose. Explanation The Tudor Rose (often referred to simply as the rose) has been the national floral emblem of England since the late 15th century. It was adopted by King Henry VII following the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars between the House of Lancaster (symbolized by a red rose) and the House of York (symbolized by a white rose). The Tudor Rose combines both—a white rose inside a red one—to symbolize the unification of the two warring factions and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty. Why other options are incorrect

  • а) a leek: This is a national symbol of Wales. According to legend, Saint David advised Welsh soldiers to wear leeks in their hats during a battle against the Saxons to distinguish themselves from the enemy.
  • б) a thistle: This is the national emblem of Scotland. Legend has it that a Viking invader stepped on a thistle at night and cried out in pain, alerting the Scottish defenders to the surprise attack.
  • в) a shamrock: This is the national symbol of Ireland. It is closely associated with Saint Patrick, who is said to have used the three-leafed clover to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.

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