on there scooters
they have lack of rich people
No she wasn't rich.
They were usually rich people before they became priests. They were very well paid.
Yes - and so did a lot of not so rich people.
First, you had to be able to get there. Travel was slow and expensive, so only rich people and competitors who were subsidised by rich people or by their city could afford the travel and the time off work. To be allowed to compete, you had to be male and (it seems) young, and able to speak Greek. Except that women and older men were allowed to have horses they owned put in the chariot racing (the prize went to the owner of the horses, not to the charioteer). You had to be able to speak Greek, at least to the extent of reciting a prayer to Zeus in a decent accent. You had to swear and oath before the statue of Zeus, in Greek, that you had been in training for ten months.
Well, mostly by truck or car and only the rich could go on planes.
no there is 1st,2nd,3rd,4th class 4th is poor and 1st is rich
In 1920's the new way to travel around was with a car. The only people that has these cars were the rich people.
they do that because someone drives for them hoe
walked, if they were lucky they would have a donkey. if they were rich they might have a horse and/or cart
Before the Renaissance, Europe was under the authority of the church, people had no right to enquire and the people who questioned the authorities of the church were either killed or excommunicated. Some rights were only limited to the noble or the rich people. Only the rich were educated and only the rich could read the holy books.
she was married to 5 other people before she married henry
they have lack of rich people
rich Victorian famillies could have went somwhere close by they had no cars planes trains etc so not far poor people will not have went on holiday
they had horses bulls ox and poor people very few rich had donkeys to pull their carridgees.
Travel was very much like today, only airplanes were pretty much only for rich people back then. There were cars, boats, trains, etc.
Money