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The Circus Maximus.
Yes it was. A hoplitodrome was a chariot race.
The hoplitodrome was a chariot race.
In the movie Ben Hur there was one terrific chariot race. I think to this day one of the best done in a movie.
The last Roman chariot race took place in 549 CE at the Circus Maximus. Chariot racing was very popular and got audiences enthused whenever they were staged. However, they were extremely dangerous as well. As very popular sports sometimes do, the sport transcended the arena, and carried over into the public lives of the fans.
Yes, it held the most people. Any place with "circus" in its name was a chariot race course.
Chariot races took place in a special arena called a "circus". In the east it was called a hippodrome. Although other ceremonies and events could be held in a circus, they were principally for chariot races.
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The Circus Maximus.
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Yes it was. A hoplitodrome was a chariot race.
Not exactly. A hippodrome was a place where chariot races here held. It was a term for a race track used in the eastern part of the Roman empire. In the west the term "circus" was used.
Normally in a traditional chariot race its 4 people
In ancient Greece, the Hippodrome was a great place to see a chariot race.
Chariot Race - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
The Circus Maximus was the racetrack where Roman Chariot Races took place. The event went much like the modern day Kentucky Derby, only the race was much more brutal, and if you were launched from your chariot, you could be trampled to death.
A Chariot race and a running race.