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Sociedade Rosas de Ouro is a renowned samba school in the city of São Paulo, with a rich history and a successful trajectory in São Paulo Carnival. Founded in 1971, in the Brasilândia region, by a group of enthusiasts led by José Luciano Tomás da Silva, Rosas de Ouro quickly stood out in the city's carnival scene. The school's name was inspired by the "bouquet of Golden Roses", an honor instituted by Pope Gregory II in the 8th century to reward virtuous Catholic princesses. This name symbolizes the majesty of Christ and the sweet fragrance that his followers must spread, according to religious tradition. Since its first participation in the São Paulo Carnival in 1971, Rosas de Ouro has demonstrated constant growth. From 1975 onwards, the school ascended to the Special Group, where it conquered its space and became one of the powerhouses of the São Paulo Carnival.