About 620 results for ‘Chariot’
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Chariot
The chariot is a type of horse carriage used in both peace and war as the chief vehicle of many ancient peoples. Ox carts, proto-chariots, were built by the Proto-Indo-Europeans and were also built in Mesopotamia as early as 3000 BC. The original chariot was a fast, light, open, two-wheeled conveyance drawn by two or more horses that were hitched side by side. The car was little more than a floor with a waist-high semicircular guard in front. The chariot, driven by a charioteer, was used for ancient warfare during the bronze and the iron ages. Armor was limited to a shield. The vehicle was used for travel and in processions, games, and races after it had been superseded by other vehicles for military purposes. The word "chariot" comes from Latin carrus, which was a loan from Gaulish. A chariot of war or of triumph was called a car. In ancient Rome and other ancient Mediterranean countries a biga required two horses, a triga three, and a quadriga required four horses abreast. Obsolete terms for chariot include chair, charet and wain. The critical invention that allowed the construction of light, horse-drawn chariots for use in battle was the spoked wheel. The earliest spoke-wheeled chariots date to ca. 2000 BC and their use peaked around 1300 BC. Chariots ceased to have military importance in the 4th century BC, but chariot races continued to be popular in Constantinople until the 6th century AD.
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Rome
- Archaeology
- Studio glass
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- Designation:
- bol | bol de Trouville-en-Caux
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- Date:
- 1st century
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Héraklès et le lion de Némée
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Greece
- Archaeology
- Ceramic
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- Portrayed subject:
- Chariot
- Combat
- Heracles
- Nemean lion
- Running
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- Date:
- 6th century BC
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JUPITER...JUNON (titre inscrit)
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- Field(s):
- Ethnology
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- Portrayed subject:
- Ancient Rome
- Apollo
- Arrow
- Beard
- Bivalvia
- Bow and arrow
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- Date:
- 19th century
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RETOUR DU GENERAL / BUONAPARTE EN FRANCE (titre inscrit)
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- Portrayed subject:
- Allegory
- Crown (headgear)
- Lion
- Napoleon
- Symbol
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- Date:
- 19th century
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CARNAVAL DE NICE 1908 - NICE - CONI
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- Field(s):
- Entertainment
- Ethnology
- Photography
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- Date:
- 20th century
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