Irr& Spopos, from i;7r7ros, horse, and Sp6 os, racecourse), the course provided by the Greeks for horse and chariot racing; it corresponded to the Roman circus, except that in the latter only four chariots ran at a time, whereas ten or more contended in the Greek games, so that the width was far greater, being about 400 ft., the cource being 600 to 700 ft. [Please select]
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I hear the wheels of the chariots. [Please select]
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Ben-Hur counted the chariots as they went by--nine in all. [Please select]
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What experience hast thou in racing with chariots. [Please select]
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He has litters, chariots, and splendid mules. [Please select]
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The lady saw this, and said-- 'Come, our chariots are ready, and our horses caparisoned.' [Please select]
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