quadriga
[kwɒdriːɡə]
Definitions
1. noun
A chariot or carriage drawn by four horses, especially one used in ancient Greek or Roman processions or races.
“The ancient Greeks used quadrigas to display their wealth and status during public events.”
[kwɒdriːɡə]
1. noun
A chariot or carriage drawn by four horses, especially one used in ancient Greek or Roman processions or races.
“The ancient Greeks used quadrigas to display their wealth and status during public events.”