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The meaning of CHARIOT is a light four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage. How to use chariot in a sentence.
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Chariot Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHARIOT is a light four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage. How to use chariot in a sentence.
Chariot - Wikipedia
A chariot is a type of cart driven by a charioteer, usually using horses [note 1] to provide rapid motive power.
CHARIOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
There were fast chariots to fight in wars, slow carts to carry food and other goods, and comfortable carriages for rich people to get around in. Chariots, drawn by four horses and containing soldiers armed with spears and javelins and archers, were much in use.
Chariot - World History Encyclopedia
The Chariot was a light vehicle, usually on two wheels, drawn by one or more horses, often carrying two standing persons, a driver and a fighter using bow-and-arrow or javelins.
Ancient Roman Chariots and how they were used - MrDonn.org
Most travel in ancient Rome was by cart pulled by oxen, by walking, or by boat. Chariots were used for travel on the Roman roads when there was no need to carry a lot of weight. Chariots were sometimes used by the military. But the real use of chariots in ancient Rome was for racing.
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