- charioteering
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
charioteering — char·i·ot·eer || ‚tʃærɪə tɪə n. one who drives a chariot (two wheeled horse drawn carriage used for fighting and racing) v. ride a chariot (two wheeled horse drawn carriage used for fighting and racing) … English contemporary dictionary
Confucius — /keuhn fyooh sheuhs/, n. (K ung Ch iu) 551? B.C. 478? B.C., Chinese philosopher and teacher. Chinese, K ung Fu tzu. * * * Chinese Kongfuzi or K ung fu tzu born 551 BC, Ch ü fu, state of Lu died 479, Lu Ancient Chinese teacher, philosopher, and… … Universalium
Ay — Pharaoh Infobox | Alt= Aya Name=Ay | ImageSize=200 Caption=Portrait study thought to be of Ay NomenHiero=nTr i t:f i A2 i i Nomen= Itinetjer Ay God s father, Ay PrenomenHiero= N5 L1 L1 Z3 D4:Aa11:t Prenomen= Kheperkheperure ndash;Irimaat… … Wikipedia
Chinese martial arts — Kung fu redirects here. For other uses, see Kung fu (disambiguation). Wushu Traditional Chinese 武術 Literal meaning martial art … Wikipedia
Yakima Canutt — Infobox actor name = Yakima Canutt imagesize = 200px caption = Promotional image of Yakima Canutt birthname = Enos Edward Canutt birthdate = birth date|1895|11|29|mf=y birthplace = Colfax, Washington, U.S. deathdate = death date and… … Wikipedia
Mesca Ulad — (English: The Intoxication of the Ulaid; the Ulstermen) is a narrative from the Ulster Cycle preserved in the 12th century manuscripts the Book of Leinster and in the Lebor na hUidre. The title Mesca Ulad occurs only in the Book of Leinster… … Wikipedia
Six Arts — refer to the six practices in ancient Chinese culture. During the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC 256 BC), students were required to master the liù yì (六艺) ( Six Arts , English). They are: Rites, Music, Archery, Charioteering, Calligraphy, and Mathematics … Wikipedia
Shang Xiang — (zh cpw|c=上庠|p=shàng xiáng|w=shang hsiang), was a school founded in the Yu Shun (虞舜) era in China. Shun (舜, 2257 BCE–2208 BCE), the Emperor of the Kingdom of Yu (虞, or 有虞/Youyu), founded two schools. One was Shang Xiang (shang (上), means up,… … Wikipedia
education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… … Universalium