Yes but they are not really used for piratical purposes anymore
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The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
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Yes they used chariot and so did the Celts.
War chariots have more armored protection than racing chariots
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Ancient Roman Chariots were used for Competing in Races,Gladiators would ride on them
No, "chariots of silver and copper" is not an idiom. It may be used literally to describe chariots made of silver and copper.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
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they might have used chariots.
Ultimately, Chariots were used as early as 3000 BC, Chariots were used in racing, entertainment, and transportation for early Roman civilizations until better technology came forth. They were mostly used through the first century of Roman Civilization
It depends on the civilisation which used them. Each used a different name. Chariots were used by the Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Gauls.
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Roman chariots were primarily made for use in warfare and racing. They were designed to be lightweight yet durable, with a low center of gravity for stability at high speeds. The construction of the chariots also allowed for quick maneuverability and ease of control by the charioteer.
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.