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The ''Marcia trionfale'' (Italian for "Triumphal March") was the second anthem of the Pope and of the Vatican City State, replacing ''Noi vogliam Dio, Vergine Maria''. It was written in 1857 by Viktorin Hallmayer, then director of the band of the Austrian 47th Infantry Regiment of the Line (the Count Kinsky Regiment) stationed within the Papal States.〔(Pontifical Anthem and its History )〕〔(The Pontifical Anthem and its History ) (In Italian)〕 The ''Marcia'' was played for the first time on the evening of June 9, 1857, to celebrate the entry of Pope Pius IX into Bologna. It proved immediately popular and was used repeatedly during that journey of the Pope to Florence and other central Italian cities, and on his return to Rome on September 5, 1857. This music was also played in the streets of Rome to celebrate the Lateran Treaty between the papacy and the Kingdom of Italy on February 11, 1929 and the end of the Roman Question. Hallmayer's lively and waltz-like ''Marcia'' music was in the style of the period of its composition, but in the eve of the Holy Year 1950 Pope Pius XII decided to replace it by Gounod's ''Marche Pontificale'' (composed in 1869), which had a more religious tone.〔 It was performed officially for the last time on Christmas Eve, 1949. ==References==
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