Carrocci

/kəˈɹɑtʃi/ noun

Plural of carroccio; large, decorated war wagons used by Italian city-states in medieval times, often serving as mobile fortifications or command centers in battle.

From Italian 'carroccio,' possibly derived from Latin 'carra' (cart) with an Italian diminutive or augmentative suffix. These vehicles were central to medieval Italian warfare.

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