Carroccio

/kəˈɹɑtʃoʊ/ noun

A large, heavily decorated wagon used by Italian city-states during the Middle Ages as a mobile fortress, meeting place, and standard for rallying troops in battle.

From Italian 'carroccio,' of uncertain origin but possibly from Latin 'carra' (cart). First documented in Italian chronicles from the 12th century.

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