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BIRTH OF A TRADITION
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The history of the Macchina di Santa Rosa begins in 1258 seven years after the saint’s death.
In that occasion the saint’s body was moved to Santa Rosa church by the cardinals and Pope Alexander IV who was living in Viterbo. The first design of the canopies used during this festival date only from 1690.
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