In Ancient Roman times, horses were used quite often. They were a big part in military, daily life, and in mythology and stories. One might not think of the horse to be an asset to a culture but the horse played a big role.
Horses were used everyday for everyday things such as:
and many more
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
Throughout their empire (not just in Britain) the Romans used a number of vehicles to travel. The carrus (car) was an open chariot which carried a driver and a passenger and was drawn by two horses. The carpentium was a more luxurious version and was covered by an arched cloth. It was drawn by mules and was used by women and officials. The cisium was a cab with two seats. It was open at the top and front and was drawn by two horses or mules. Coaches (raeda) were wagons with four wheels with box-like high sides and seats along them and were drawn by a team of oxen, horses or mules. It carried several people and luggage and its carriage limit was about 327 Kg (687 lb.)
No, the horse and carriage method of transportation had been in use for many years before the Romans. The "carriage" part may have evolved from the chariot to a cart for hauling goods, to a carriage for people.
Yes, the Romans did have horses. They used the horses for many things, but one off the best known use of horses in ancient Rome is the Chariot races.
the Trojan horse! lol!
Walking, donkeys, horses, carts.
Mostly by foot, though some rich people could afford horses.
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The chariot races were a popular sport in ancient Rome. A chariot was a small carriage that was pulled by horses and driven by a charioteer.
Walking, donkeys, horses, carts.
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
Chariots were carts driven by two or four horses. Chariort races were very popular in ancient Greece and Rome.
they all rode horses
Mostly by foot, though some rich people could afford horses.
most civilians walked but wealthy civilians would buy horses or carriages
I do not know what the name of horse trainers was. The name of the training ground of horses was trigarium.
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