Quadriga (Chariot)
A quadriga is a type of ancient chariot drawn by four horses, typically used in races and military contexts. This vehicle was prominent in ancient civilizations, particularly in Rome and Greece, where it symbolized power and prestige. Quadrigas were often depicted in art and sculpture, showcasing their importance in cultural and sporting events.
In Roman times, quadrigas were commonly seen in the Circus Maximus, a large stadium for chariot racing. The design of the quadriga allowed for high speeds and maneuverability, making it a favorite among charioteers. Today, the quadriga remains a symbol of victory and triumph, often represented in monuments and emblems.