- The
trigarium was an
equestrian training ground in the
northwest corner of the
Campus Martius ("Field of Mars") in
ancient Rome. Its name was
taken from...
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movement in
particular has been
reused in many po****r works. Sled/sleigh
Trigarium Other horse-drawn
vehicles of Russia:
Droshky — a four-wheeled open carriage...
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Constantinople taken by
Enrico Dandolo. Biga, the
ancient two-horse chariot.
Trigarium (triga)
Troika Coach (carriage)
According to
Aulus Gellius 19.8, Julius...
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Taurian Games, and
sites in the
Campus Martius such as the
Tarentum and the
Trigarium. The
Taurian Games were
celebrated specifically to
propitiate the di inferi...
- the site of the ludi tarentini,
which became the
Saecular Games; or the
Trigarium. When the
Tiber flooded, the
Equirria were
transferred to the
Campus Martialis...
- three-horse chariot,
probably driven for
ceremonies more
often than
racing (see
Trigarium); and
seiugis or seiuga, the six-horse chariot, more
rarely raced and...
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Domitian (situated on the site of the
present day
Piazza Navona), the
Trigarium (an
equestrian training ground located south of the bend of the Tiber...
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Martius such as the
Tarentum (where the ludi
tarentini originated) and the
Trigarium. The Ludi
Taurii were the only
games held in the
Circus Flaminius. If...
- Rome, the
Tarentum or
Terentum was a
religious precinct north of the
Trigarium, a
field for
equestrian exercise, in the
Campus Martius. The archaeological...
- the
Campus Martius. In particular, in the
modern Regola there was the
trigarium, the
stadium where the
riders of the
triga (a cart with
three horses)...