same speed as the horses pulling them, which is slower than a horse alone, try 30mph
They travel to the speed of light? to it? and where exactly is the speed of light?
Roman chariots had a duel purpose. Chariot racing was a big sport in ancient Rome, thus chariots were made for the purpose of racing. The military had use for chariots to travel to various destinations in the empire.
Roman chariots were made for various reasons. Racing chariots were made to race as a form of entertainment for the people, whereas military chariots were made to be used in battle. Some chariots were made for the emperors staff to travel in.
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They mostly used chariots if they were royalty. Other wise they had to walk.
A Roman chariot will only go as fast as its horse(s) can run; usually this means around 30mph.
I was actually just wondering the same thing! I read in a sermon online that they travelled at around 3-4 miles per hour. But that seems a bit slow to me perhaps...
how does a flea travel so fast
Yes, they travel some fast!
War chariots have more armored protection than racing chariots
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Chariots, especially chariots of fire, represent the sun god.