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- NGC Ancients: Carpenta on Roman Coinage | NGC
This month, NGC Ancients examines the image of the carpentum on the brass sestertii of Imperial Rome Simply put, the carpentum is a two-wheeled, covered cart However, to the ancient Romans, the social, political, and spiritual ramifications of this simple vehicle ran much deeper
- Carpentum - Hellenica World
CARPENTUM (κάρπεντον, Dio Cassius) was a two-wheeled carriage with an arched covering [CAMARA] The use of it is mentioned in very early times at Rome, but only by privileged persons, at least within the walls
- carpentum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun carpentum n (genitive carpentī); second declension carriage (two-wheeled); chariot Synonyms: currus, vehiculum wagon, cart barouche
- Carpentum - Images of Ancient Vehicles (Roman Travel at Bible History . . .
Illustration of a carpentum, a vehicle used by early Romans in as early as 500 B C and as late as fifth century of the Christian era The carpentum was a covered carriage with two wheels, had seats for two or three and was usually drawn by two mules, horses or even oxen
- Perseus Digital Library
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- Carpentum | ClipArt ETC
The carpentum was used to convey the Roman matrons in the public festal processions; and, as this was a high distinction, the privilege of riding in a carpentum on such occasions was allowed to particular females by special grant of the senate
- What does carpentum mean in Latin? - WordHippo
Need to translate "carpentum" from Latin? Here are 4 possible meanings
- Carpentum Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
The Latin word carpentum refers to a type of two-wheeled cart or chariot commonly used in ancient Rome for transportation These vehicles were often drawn by mules or oxen and were utilized for both everyday transportation and ceremonial purposes
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