May thy sons be brave, victorious, good charioteers and worthy of sitting in councils of men. |
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Found entombed with numerous Celtic charioteers and warriors, ancient phalerae are ornamental metal discs worn by their horses. |
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The pursuing Egyptians would break ranks and could be attacked by the hidden Canaanite charioteers. |
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The two charioteers hid their diving suits and walked into Palermo, but were promptly arrested by the carabinieri. |
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The charioteers were crack units of specially-trained frogmen who sat astride a 30 ft-long torpedo which they steered into enemy harbours. |
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David captured a thousand of his chariots, seven thousand charioteers and twenty thousand foot soldiers. |
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Theirs was an army of charioteers and foot-soldiers as well as many specialists for the use of particular weapons. |
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Originally charioteers to noblemen and thus witnesses of their feats, they chronicled the martial history of the families to which they were attached. |
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This was just the technique charioteers had long been practicing. |
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Charioteers would steer towards their targets with just their head and shoulders above water until, 60 feet out, they would dive to a depth of about 30 feet. |
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