War of the Roses was

civil war in England
religious-cum-political war between the Lutherans Catholics in Germany
war between Syrian and Roman forces
None of the above

The correct answer is A. The War of the Roses was a civil war in England that took place between 1455 and 1485. The war was fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York, two branches of the royal family, for the English throne. The war was named after the white rose of Lancaster and the red rose of York, which were the emblems of the two houses. The war ended with the victory of the House of York and the accession of King Henry VII.

Option B is incorrect. The Thirty Years’ War was a religious-cum-political war between the Lutherans and Catholics in Germany that took place from 1618 to 1648. The war was fought between the Holy Roman Empire and a coalition of Protestant states. The war ended with the Peace of Westphalia, which recognized the independence of the Protestant states and granted them religious freedom.

Option C is incorrect. The Syrian Civil War is an ongoing civil war in Syria that began in 2011. The war is fought between the Syrian government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, and a number of rebel groups. The war has caused a humanitarian crisis, with millions of people displaced and thousands killed.

Option D is incorrect. The War of the Roses was a civil war in England, not a war between Syrian and Roman forces.