Greek Chariot
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“In the battles, as depicted by Homer, the chiefs are the only important combatants, while the people are an almost useless mass, frequently put to rout by the prowess of a single hero. The chief is mounted in a war chariot, and stands by the side of his charioteer, who is frequently a friend.” — Smith, 1882
Source
William Smith A Smaller History of Greece (New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1882) 10
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