The chariot races were a popular sport in ancient Rome. A chariot was a small carriage that was pulled by horses and driven by a charioteer.
The olymics started in ancient Greece Where the winner would have been named an olympian king, they started with simple races including sprinting and davelin, but they also had games where they would race in carriges pulled by horses also they played games where a man would try to fend himself from a lion or a wild animal.
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
Because obviously cars weren't invented yet, they used chariots and horses in war.
Walking. Riding horses or oxen. Riding carts pulled by horses or oxen. Sailing boats.
Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses.
It's called a sulkey, or if you are talking about in ancient times, it is called a chariot.
There is not an exact number of horses recorded to have been in Ancient Greece. The horse was a valuable animal to the people because horses were used for transportation.
no horses pulled it, it was really 3 midgets in horse costumes. :)
The same way all horses pulled chariots. They were hitched to the chariot and they pulled.
It can be pulled by either one or many.
Horses of Zeus.
By the historical period, the Romans did not use chariots as fighting vehicles, relying on infantry and cavalry. The chariot remained as a ceremonial vehicle and for racing in the circus, and is depicted on monuments (usually a biga or quadriga - two or four horses) The chariot was pulled by horses, however there is a record of Pompey the Great using elephants in a triumphal procession after his conquest of the East.