The Anglo-Saxon carriages were primarily used by the nobility and wealthy individuals in early medieval England. These carriages served various purposes, including transportation for travel, trade, and ceremonial events. They were also utilized by the military for transporting goods and personnel. Overall, their use was largely restricted to those of higher social status due to the resources required to own and maintain them.
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The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.The ancients used the transportation of the day--wagons, oxcarts, pack mules, carriages of various types, horseback or even litters for land travel. Ships, naturally were used if the journey had to be made by sea.
Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.Most Romans walked or were carried in a litter. However for long distances they had carriages and wagons and ships. A messenger or a military officer would travel by horseback.
Used travois (like sleds) pulled by dogs
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
Carriages & trains. most people used carriages. Trains were to expensive & were used by rich people.
Most carriages with horses are only used by poor people to collect garbage throughout the city and recycle what they need. Many carriages can be seen in Montevideo (Uruguay's capital) due to this.
Anglosaxon and latin
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Guard or protect :D
Yes they did - the ancient Greeks used chariots. In the middle ages, all European nations used carriages.
If you are asking about a carriage in the sense of carriages pulled by horses then most of them had wooden spoke wheels or wooden wheels with a steel band around the outside. There were also steel wheeled carriages.
for the coronation
Cars and carriages.
pioneers, olden people.
horse and carriages
mainly horses and carriages.