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One depicts a biga and the head of the driver.
The sun was almost gone; only the biga now reflected its rays.
The term became common in latter times, indicating any biga driver.
A magistrate who presented games was entitled to ride in a biga.
The quadriga traditionally represented the sun, as the biga did the moon.
The biga and quadriga are the most common types.
Many popular Italian breads, including ciabatta, are made using a biga.
Not every recipe in the book is quite so quick; many rely on a biga 'starter' made overnight.
The bigatus was a silver coin so called because it depicted a biga.
At the top right is Luna, with her crescent moon, who may be depicted driving a biga.
This thickness is believed to give a Biga its characteristic slightly nutty taste.
You mean the Victory in her biga?
Biga noted that the campaign will center on stories of patients who have experienced the need for access to immediate cardiac care and diagnostic equipment.
The driver of a biga is a bigarius.
Anzavur's ranks began to swell as the victory in Biga was consolidated over the following month.
Victory in her biga was later featured.
The fresco on the left wall shows the male deceased riding a biga, a two horse chariot.
Unfortunately, in 1970 the bad disappeared after they performed the "Baga, biga, higa" show.
Tacitus and Plutarch mention a statue of Victory in a biga.
In the iconography of religion and cosmology, the biga represents the moon, as the quadriga does the sun.
The biga itself consists of a seat resting on the axle, with a rail at each side to protect the driver from the wheels.
Using a biga adds complexity to the bread's flavor and is often used in breads that need a light, open texture with holes.
In myth, the biga often functions structurally to create a complementary pair or to link opposites.
Apart from adding to flavor and texture, a biga also helps to preserve bread by making it less perishable.
The town is on the southern side of Biga Peninsula, better known by its ancient name, Troad.