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  1. noun. char· i· ot ˈcher-ē-ət. ˈcha-rē- Synonyms of chariot. 1. : a light four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage. 2. : a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times used also in processions and races. chariot. 2 of 2. verb. charioted; charioting; chariots. intransitive verb. : to drive or ride in or as if in a chariot. transitive verb.

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    Reconstructed Roman chariot drawn by horses. Approximate historical map of the spread of the spoke-wheeled chariot, 2000—500 BCE. A chariot is a type of cart driven by a charioteer, usually using horses to provide rapid motive power.The oldest known chariots have been found in burials of the Sintashta culture in modern-day Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, dated to c. 1950–1880 BCE and are depicted on cylinder seals from Central Anatolia in Kültepe dated to c. 1900 BCE. The critical invention ...

  3. a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse, used in ancient times by the military and in racing. (Definition of chariot from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of chariot.

  4. Oct 2, 2018 · The chariot was the elite arm of ancient Indian armies in the Vedic (1500 BCE – 1000 BCE) and Epic periods (described by the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, 1000-600 BCE) because of the advantages it conferred and the selection of plain ground as battlefields. Chariots were highly mobile and gave an advantage over infantry and cavalry.

  5. Mar 6, 2013 · The chariot was the supreme military weapon in Eurasia roughly from 1700 BCE to 500 BCE but was also used for hunting purposes and in sporting contests such as the Olympic Games and in the Roman Circus Maximus.

  6. Oct 22, 2023 · The chariot appears to have been developed by the Andronovo or Sintashta cultures on the Eurasian steppe sometime before 2,000 BCE. Wheeled carts pulled by humans, oxen, or horses, had been in use for centuries prior to this, but they were used for transportation.

  7. Aug 11, 2020 · The chariot was the premier weapon of war in the ancient world for more than 700 years, and was adopted by empires such as the Hittites, Egyptians, and Assyrians. Chariots were used not only in warfare, but also for sport, particularly hunting and racing.

  8. a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse, used in ancient times by the military and in racing. (Definition of chariot from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of chariot.

  9. A chariot is a type of transport used by many ancient civilisations and people. A chariot is horse-drawn, meaning that is pulled along by horses. A person who rides a chariot is called a charioteer. Ancient Greek myths says that Poseidon, god of the sea, and Athena, goddess of wisdom, created the chariot together.

  10. chariot, open, two- or four-wheeled vehicle of antiquity, probably first used in royal funeral processions and later employed in warfare, racing, and hunting.

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