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A charioteer is a driver of a chariot and a chariot is like a horse and wagon but was primarily used for races in the Colosseum.
Ancient Mesopotamia
The cost of an ancient Greek chariot varied significantly based on its design and materials, but a basic chariot could range from 200 to 400 drachmas. For context, a skilled laborer might earn about one drachma per day, making chariots a significant investment for wealthy individuals. Additionally, more elaborate chariots, equipped with advanced features or made from luxurious materials, could cost even more. These costs reflect not only the craftsmanship involved but also the status symbol associated with owning a chariot in ancient Greek society.
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A chariot had only one driver. War chariots would have a fighter in the cart with the driver, but there was only one guy who handled the whip and reigns.
It is a chariot towed by horses and armed with two men. One the Driver and the other the archer.
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
For fun and for the charioteers to become famous and earn money.