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    A carroccio (Italian pronunciation: [karˈrɔttʃo]; Lombard: carroç) was a large four-wheeled wagon bearing the city signs around which the militia of the...
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    around the Carroccio with the escape road blocked by the Olona. Another possible reason that led the municipal troops to position the Carroccio in Legnano...
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  • Russell B. Carroccio (April 28, 1931 – June 28, 1994) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the New York Giants...
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    League's militias through their bond by oath to the defence of the Milanese Carroccio, the wagon on which the standard of the Lombard allies stood. They fought...
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  • pageant and a horse race. Until 2005 the whole event was named Sagra del Carroccio. Legnano is subdivided into eight contrade, each of which takes part both...
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    The defence of the Carroccio during the battle of Legnano (1176) by Amos Cassioli (1832–1891)...
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  • referred to only as "Lega" even before the rebranding, and informally as the Carroccio (lit. 'big chariot'). The party's latest elected leader was Matteo Salvini...
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    arms. According to Galvano Fiamma, the Company of Death defended the Carroccio to the extreme and then carried out, in the final stages of the battle...
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    The defence of the Carroccio during the battle of Legnano (1176) by Amos Cassioli (1832–1891)...
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    The defense of the Carroccio during the battle of Legnano by Amos Cassioli (1832–1891)...
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