yes gods and goddess did that was Zeus favorite thing to do
Because they had not has much entertainment as we have. They only had choice between theater, gladiator fights and chariot races. They liked chariot races because this is action, adrenaline, ect. Chariot races are like car races today.
In Ancient Rome the chariot races were team affairs. The Reds, Blues, Greens, and Whites would race against each other.
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In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.
A chariot race in ancient Rome normally lasted for seven laps.
No, the Colosseum was built for other entertainment purposes. Perhaps an occasional chariot race was held there, but the chariot races were held at special courses laid out for them, such as the Circus Maximus or Circus Flaminius.
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.
Not a phrase but a single word: the usual term for a chariot race is curriculum, from currus meaning a chariot. You asked for the plural form - curricula.
It is not known. Chariot racing there started so early in history that there is not a record of the first races.
The circus maximus was the large race course where chariot races were held.
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.
The Circus Maximus was Rome's main race track. You would see horse races and chariot races. Circus was the Latin word for race track.