• through most of the Byzantine Empire. Winning charioteers and team owners could become extremely wealthy and powerful. Charioteer or Charioteers may also refer...
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  • The Charioteers were an American gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957. The Charioteers were put together in 1930 by Professor Howard Daniel at...
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  • The Charioteer is a war novel by Mary Renault first published in London in 1953. Renault's US publisher (Morrow) refused to publish it until 1959, after...
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    turret. Charioteer saw limited use with the British Army, but was used more extensively by overseas nations in Europe and the Middle East. Charioteers saw...
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    jockeys, charioteers were ideally slight of build, and therefore often young, but unlike jockeys, they were also tall. The names of very few charioteers are...
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  • particular the salutation of the emperor and victorious charioteer. Porphyrius was one of the most popular and celebrated charioteers of his day, with a forty-year...
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    The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos (Greek: Ἡνίοχος, the rein-holder), is a statue surviving from Ancient Greece, and an example of ancient...
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  • enslaved, later becoming a charioteer in the service of Elagabalus. Initially, he was a lover and student of another charioteer named Gordius. Elagabalus...
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    the chiton and belt are the chiton poderos or xystis, the traditional costume worn by charioteers – to be compared with that worn by the Charioteer of...
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  • in the role, Song Choi Nai, but was replaced by Samantha Chuk. [1] “Young Charioteers” soompi page. Retrieved March 6, 2015 [2] “Young Charioteers” af...
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  • found at Abusir. Nakhtmin was first charioteer of his majesty, also master of the horses and overseer of the charioteers. He was also royal envoy to all foreign...
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    charioteers in the red or green tunics of their factions. It is unlikely that it served as an illustration for the chariot race at the games at the funeral...
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    Scorpus was a slave, as were many charioteers, and was born at Hispania, the nowadays Iberian Peninsula. He received the laurel wreath many times, which...
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    funeral directors. Two jurists of the later Imperial era argue against the "infamous" status of charioteers, on the grounds that athletic competitions...
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  • salute you". The series chronicles the world of the Roman Empire's games, centered around the charioteers, gladiators and politics surrounding the emperor...
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    Most charioteers were slaves, and many were foreigners, who entered the sport to garner fame and fortune. Aurigas were also employed as charioteers for...
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    Operation Charioteer was a series of 16 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1985–1986 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the Operation...
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  • The song has been covered by artists including Dick Haymes, Al Alberts and The Charioteers. The Charioteers cover reached No. 12 on the charts. The song...
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    romanized: Sārathi, lit. 'charioteer', also anglicised as Sarathy) is an epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna used in the epic Mahabharata. It is also...
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    Scotland more charioteers were being trained. 16 April: Britain sent 14 new charioteers to Malta. In the days following they sent the new Chariot Mark...
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    000 of soldiers, 10,000 elephants, 100,000 horses and 5,000 charioteers were killed in the encounter". In Mudrarakshasa, Chandragupta was said to have...
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  • BP, various Central Saharan rock art sites from the Horse Period were created depicting charioteers, mostly upon horse-driven chariots and rarely upon...
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    stars above the charioteer's head is intended to show "celestial influences". According to A.E. Waite's 1910 book Pictorial Key to the Tarot, the Chariot...
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    occupations such as priests and charioteers, and also the elderly. A sleeved form was worn by priests and actors. The colour or pattern would often indicate...
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    25 April 2020. Chengappa, Raj (8 August 2005). "Charioteer Of Fire". India Today. Archived from the original on 21 July 2024. Retrieved 26 March 2012...
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  • often charioteers. The foster-parents of Karna, a character of Kurukshetra War, were Sūtas. Hence, Karna too was considered a Sūta. Kichaka, the commander...
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    ornaments. No one held the reins, and no one rode in the chariot; the vehicle was escorted as if the god himself were the charioteer. Elagabalus ran backward...
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    too far removed from the 8th or 9th century B.C." is likely. The Mahabharata started as an orally-transmitted tale of the charioteer bards. It is generally...
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    appeared in the hippodrome as a charioteer and burlesqued the religious processions of the clergy. He removed Theodora from the Great Palace to the Carian...
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    massacre against the inhabitants of Thessalonica, who had risen in revolt against the detention of a favorite charioteer. By the time of the Fall of Rome...
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