The same way all horses pulled chariots. They were hitched to the chariot and they pulled.
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The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
horses... i guess
They have some wheels under that thing you stand in and um you have 2 horses who pull the chariot and that's how chariots move.
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
No, the Egyptians were using horses to pull their war chariots a few thousand years before Rome existed.
Chariots are vehicles, they have wheels. The horse that pull them have hooves.
Horses were used and ox's. Horses were much faster and normally used for important goods! A domesticated Ox was a cheap animal at that time.
I think they kept some horses in the palace and fed them only the finest water and horse feed i.e Hay ..........
By the historical period, the Romans did not use chariots as fighting vehicles, relying on infantry and cavalry. The chariot remained as a ceremonial vehicle and for racing in the circus, and is depicted on monuments (usually a biga or quadriga - two or four horses) The chariot was pulled by horses, however there is a record of Pompey the Great using elephants in a triumphal procession after his conquest of the East.
Horse were first hunted over 30,000 years ago as seen in cave painting of prehistoric cave dwellers. The horse was only domesticated a little over 9,000 years ago in the area now known as Kazakhstan.
Yes horses are smart and very trainable animals. If they were not relatively easy to train humans would not have domesticated them and used them for millennia.