Ancient Roman chariot races took place in a circus. Circus in Roman terms meant a ring or an oval course for running races. The largest was the Circus Maximus, which some say could hold 100,000 people. There were also the Circus Flaminius and the Circus Maritimus.
In Ancient Rome the chariot races were team affairs. The Reds, Blues, Greens, and Whites would race against each other.
Ancient Rome is in the same place as modern Rome. Just about in the middle of Italy.
They usually would play with balls, or seesaws. The boys sometimes played with wooden swords. Some Roman kids also use to play Knuckles (similar to jacks), which they watched adults play.
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E.
The chariot racing track in Rome was the Circus Maximus.
The chariot racing track in Rome was the Circus Maximus.
i did an assignment on ancient Rome. a popular pastime was chariot racing..
A chariot race in ancient Rome normally lasted for seven laps.
There are no rules.
well in Greece they didn't have chariot races some books might say that but archeology shows that only Rome had chariot races. but in Rome did not actually make chariot racing The Hyksos invented it in1800 - 1550 B.C
it is a chariot in racing in rome ages ago
The chariot drivers wore tunics in the colors of their teams. The four main colors were the Blues, the Greens, the Whites and the Reds.
Chariots are important because they helped people in ancient times get from place to place. Also they were used in circuses(arenas in ancient rome and shows in them) for the entertainment of others.
The Roman circus was a totally different thing. it was a racing track for chariot races.
No, chariot races were held at Rome in a circus. In the eastern part of the empire they were held in a hippodrome---same thing, different name for the racecourse.
it is a chariot in racing in rome ages ago