- Empire.
Winning charioteers and team
owners could become extremely wealthy and powerful.
Charioteer or
Charioteers may also
refer to:
Charioteer of Delphi,...
- The
Charioteer is a
romantic war
novel by Mary
Renault (pseudonym for
Eileen Mary Challans)
first published in
London in 1953. Renault's US
publisher (Morrow)...
- The
Charioteer Tank, or FV4101 Tank,
Medium Gun,
Charioteer was a post–World War II
British armoured fighting vehicle. It was
produced in the 1950s to...
- The
Charioteer of Delphi, also
known as
Heniokhos (Gr****: Ἡνίοχος, the rein-holder), is a
statue surviving from
Ancient Greece and an
example of ancient...
- The
Charioteers were an
American gospel and pop
vocal group from 1930 to 1957. The
Charioteers were put
together in 1930 by
Professor Howard Daniel at...
- The
Motya (or Mozia)
Charioteer is a
marble statue dating from the
ancient Gr****
classical Period. It was
found in
October 1979 in the
ancient city of...
- enslaved,
later becoming a
charioteer in the
service of Elagabalus. Initially, he was a
lover and
student of
another charioteer named Gordius. Elagabalus...
-
found at Abusir.
Nakhtmin was
first charioteer of his majesty, also
master of the
horses and
overseer of the
charioteers. He was also
royal envoy to all foreign...
-
Sarathi (Sanskrit: सारथि, romanized: Sārathi, lit. '
charioteer', also
anglicised as Sarathy) is an
epithet of the
Hindu deity Krishna used in the epic...
- crashes; this
added to the
excitement and
interest for spectators. Most
charioteers were
slaves or
contracted professionals.
While records almost invariably...