It is a name given to the golden statue that has been on the state capital building since 1906. The official title of the statue is "Progress of the State." It includes four horses that represent the power of nature: earth, wind, fire, and water.
Quadriga Consort was created in 2001.
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The cast of Quadriga Live - 2009 includes: Elisabeth Kaplan as herself
The Quadriga atop the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany faces east, because most of the invaders that tried to conquer the German territories came out of the east.
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Alessandra Minetti has written: 'La tomba della quadriga infernale nella necropoli delle Pianacce di Sarteano' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Etruscan Mural painting and decoration, Etruscans, Excavations (Archaeology), Sarteano region (Italy), Tomba della quadriga infernale (Italy), Tombs
David Richter has written: 'Quadriga dispp. magico-theurgicarum de conciliatione spiritum ..' -- subject(s): Magic
The sculpture on the Brandenburg Gate features the Quadriga, a chariot drawn by four horses, symbolizing victory and peace. Designed by Johann Gottfried Schadow, it depicts the goddess of victory, Nike, standing atop the chariot, holding a laurel wreath. Erected in the late 18th century, the Quadriga has become an iconic symbol of Berlin and German unity, especially after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Michael Jacoff has written: 'The horses of San Marco & the quadriga of the lord' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Horses of San Marco
The biga (Latin, plural bigae) is the two-horse chariot as used in ancient Rome for sport, transportation, and ceremonies.
Atop the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, stands a large quadriga, which is a chariot drawn by four horses. The chariot is driven by a winged goddess, often identified as Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory. This iconic structure symbolizes peace and unity and has become a prominent emblem of the city. The quadriga was originally designed by architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and has undergone several restorations since its completion in the late 18th century.