Yes they used chariot and so did the Celts.
No. Chariots existed several thousand years before gladiators in Mesopotamia. Gladiators didn't exist until the Roman Republic, but chariots were used in ancient Greece.
No, only the Roman elite did.
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Yes.
The Guals were Western Europeans from the areas that we know as France and Belgium.
Chariots.
War chariots have more armored protection than racing chariots
Chariots of Fire - race - was created in 1991.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
The Guals were Western Europeans from the areas that we know as France and Belgium.
Yes, the Romans made chariots. However, they did not use them for battles.
chariots
It was the Gauls.
chariots
Chariots and wagons!
Roman chariots had a duel purpose. Chariot racing was a big sport in ancient Rome, thus chariots were made for the purpose of racing. The military had use for chariots to travel to various destinations in the empire.
Roman chariots were made for various reasons. Racing chariots were made to race as a form of entertainment for the people, whereas military chariots were made to be used in battle. Some chariots were made for the emperors staff to travel in.
I believe they used Chariots
canoes and chariots
Chariots.
Their opposition infantry was wisely protected by their own chariots.