Empire. Winning charioteers and team owners could become extremely wealthy and powerful. Charioteer or Charioteers may also refer to: Charioteer (tank), a post-Second...
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The Charioteer Tank, or FV4101 Tank, Medium Gun, Charioteer was a post-world-war II British armoured fighting vehicle. It was produced in the 1950s to...
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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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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 Motya (or Mozia) Charioteer is a marble statue dating from the ancient Greek Classical Period. It was found in October 1979 in the ancient city of...
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(Greek: Πορφύριος) the Charioteer, also named Porphyrius Calliopas (AD 480 – after 538) was a celebrity Byzantine-Roman charioteer in the late 5th and early...
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Chariot racing (section Owners and charioteers)
crashes; this added to the excitement and interest for spectators. Most charioteers were slaves or contracted professionals. While records almost invariably...
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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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Flavius Scorpus also known as Scorpius (c. 68–95 AD) was a famous charioteer in Roman times who lived at the end of the 1st century AD. Scorpus rode for...
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