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What did Roman charioteers hold in their hands when they were racing?

The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.


What are Roman charioteers?

Charioteers were the men who drove the racing chariots, or any chariot for that matter. In the case of ancient Rome, the charioteers could be likened to today's race car drivers.


When did The Charioteers end?

The Charioteers ended in 1957.


Where did ancient Roman charioteers live?

The Roman Charioteer live in Rome; with their family and friends. There was no block of housing set aside for charioteers. However, if a driver were a slave, (very rare, most charioteers were free men) then his owner would provide housing, more than likely near the stables. A free driver could live wherever he wanted as the winning drivers could be quite wealthy.


Did charioteers whip other charioteers?

Possibly. If History has taught us anything it is that Rome was a very volatile place!


Where did the charioteers in Ben-Hur come from?

They came from Rome, and raced around the track of Circus Maximus to glory. They were trained from children and were used as a form of Roman entertainment


What are the differences between gladiators and charioteers?

Gladiators and charioteers were both prominent figures in ancient Roman entertainment but served different roles. Gladiators were trained combatants who fought in arenas, often against each other or wild animals, for public spectacle and to showcase martial skill. In contrast, charioteers raced horses in chariots around a track, focusing on speed and strategy rather than combat. While both faced significant risks and sought fame, their skills and the nature of their competitions were distinct.


What did roman aqueducts carry?

Water


Why did they do Chariot Races?

For fun and for the charioteers to become famous and earn money.


What is augia the chariotoeers famous star?

what is augia the charioteers famous star


What did roman messengers carry?

a scroll with a message


Which of these was used to carry water to a roman city?

The Roman Aquaducts