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  1. Chariot: 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 ... (History) [100%] 2023-08-25 [Bronze Age]
  2. Chariot: Vehicles are designated in Hebrew chiefly by two expressions, "'agalah" and "rakab," with "merkab" and "merkabah" derived from the latter. The former denotes the wagon used for heavy loads and general work, the name being connected with the root "to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Chariot: The chariot was a light vehicle, usually on two wheels, drawn by one or more horses, often carrying two standing persons, a driver and a fighter using bow-and-arrow or javelins. The chariot was the supreme military weapon in ... [100%] 2013-03-06
  4. Chariot: Template:Infobox bus company Chariot was a commuter shuttle service owned by the Ford Motor Company. The company's mobile-phone application allowed passengers to ride a shuttle between home and work during commuting hours. (Company) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Sustainable transport] [Companies (Engineering)]...
  5. Chariot: A chariot was an invention from ancient Mesopotamia in which two or four wheels were attached to an axle or axles and permitting a cart to be built on top; this structure was attached to a horse or horses by ... [100%] 2023-08-24
  6. Chariot: CHARIOT char'-i-ot (merkabh, merkabhah, "riding-chariot," rekhebh, "war-chariot"; harma): 1. Chariots of Egypt 2. Chariots of the Canaanites 3. Chariots of Solomon and Later Kings 4. Chariots of the Assyrians 5. Chariots of Chaldeans, Persians, Greeks 6 ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  7. Chariot: Chariot (с фр. — «колесница»). [100%] 2024-01-12
  8. Chariot: Chariot, in antiquity, a conveyance used in battle, for the chase, in public processions and in games. The Greek chariot had two wheels, and was made to be drawn by two horses; if a third or, more commonly, two reserve ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  9. Chariot: A chariot is an ancient horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in war, races, and processions. The chariot is thought to first have been invented around 2000 B.C. [100%] 2023-02-22 [Sports] [History]...
  10. Chariot (Chinese constellation): The Chariot mansion (simplified Chinese: 轸宿; traditional Chinese: 軫宿; pinyin: Zhěn Xiù) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird. (Astronomy) [100%] 2024-05-13 [Chinese constellations]
  11. Chariton: Chariton, of Aphrodisias in Caria, the author of a Greek romance entitled The Loves of Chaereas and Callirrhoë, probably flourished in the 4th century A. The action of the story, which is to a certain extent historical, takes place during the ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  12. Charmois (Meurthe-et-Moselle): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charmois. Charmois est une commune française située dans le département de Meurthe-et-Moselle en région Grand Est. (Meurthe-et-Moselle) [87%] 2023-12-29
  13. Charites: Error: no inner hatnotes detected (help). In Greek mythology, the Charites /ˈkærɪtiːz/ (Χάριτες [kʰárites]), singular Charis, or Graces, were three or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility. (Religion) [87%] 2023-11-17 [Nature goddesses]
  14. Chariton: Chariton of Aphrodisias (Greek: Χαρίτων Ἀφροδισεύς) was the author of an ancient Greek novel probably titled Callirhoe (based on the subscription in the sole surviving manuscript), though it is regularly referred to as Chaereas and Callirhoe (which more closely aligns with the ... (Biography) [87%] 2022-09-24
  15. Charites: In Greek mythology, the Charites /ˈkærɪtiːz/ (Χάριτες [kʰárites]), singular Charis, or Graces, were three or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility. Hesiod names three – Aglaea ("Shining"), Euphrosyne ("Joy"), and Thalia ("Blooming") – and names Aglaea as the ... (Greek goddesses of grace and beauty) [87%] 2024-02-13 [Arts goddesses] [Fertility goddesses]...
  16. Charitas (encyclical): Charitas is a papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius VI on 13 April 1791 that condemned the Civil Oath adopted by the French National Assembly. It declared that those bishops who had taken the Civil Oath were schismatics and were ... (Encyclical) [87%] 2024-01-11 [Papal encyclicals] [Documents of Pope Pius VI]...
  17. Chariobas: Chariobas is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 1893 by Simon. (Genus of spiders) [87%] 2023-12-29 [Zodariidae] [Araneomorphae genera]...
  18. Charites: "Graces." The personifications of Grace and Beauty, which the Roman poets translate by Gratiae and we after them by Graces. [87%] 1997-03-03
  19. Charoite: Charoite K(Ca,Na)2Si4O10(OH,F)•H2O is a rare silicate mineral, first described in 1978. It was believed to be named after the Chara River, but due to the river being 70 km away from its discovery place ... (Chemistry) [87%] 2023-12-29 [Calcium minerals] [Sodium minerals]...
  20. Charinus: Charinus is a genus of amblypygids (whip-spiders) of the family Charinidae. As of October 2022, the genus comprised 107 species. (Genus of whip-spiders) [87%] 2023-12-28 [Amblypygi] [Arachnid genera]...

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