They travel to the speed of light?
to it? and where exactly is the speed of light?
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Well, isn't that a lovely question, friend! The speed of a chariot would depend on many factors like the type of horse, terrain, and the skill of the charioteer. Just like painting, it's not about how fast you go, but the journey and the beauty you create along the way.
Well, honey, chariots didn't come with speedometers back in the day, but they were probably trotting along at a decent pace, nothing like a Ferrari though. Those horses were definitely putting in some effort to get those chariots moving, but I doubt they were breaking any land speed records.
Oh, dude, chariots were like the Ferraris of ancient times, cruising at speeds of around 40-45 miles per hour. They were basically the original fast and furious mode of transportation. So, yeah, they were pretty quick for a couple of horses pulling a fancy carriage.
Depending on the capability of the horse and the size of the chariot, the speed would vary. However, it is not unheard for a horse to pull a chariot at 20 to 25 miles per hour.
Hard to say, but think bigger than a Roman Chariot....if you go to London there is a statue on the embankment of her and the chariot
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
Yes it was. A hoplitodrome was a chariot race.
Cherub with Chariot Egg was created in 1888.
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