On December 31, 71 BC, entered the city of Rome in his triumphal car, a simple eques, celebrating his second extralegal triumph for the victories in Hispania.
The Earl of Essex followed the triumphal car, leading the caparisoned and riderless horse of estate, followed by the ladies of honour.
A vehicle for conveying persons especially in state, such as a triumphal car or a coach of state.
To be sold as slaves or dragged a spectacle at the wheels of Cæsar's triumphal car, through the shouting streets of Rome?
The fraudulent folding doors were conveyed on a triumphal car to the fort of Agra, where they were found to be made not of sandalwood but of deal.
This shows Leda and the Swan making love with gusto, despite being on top of a triumphal car, being pulled along and surrounded by a considerable crowd.
And then, of course, there would be the Goddess of Reason, in her triumphal car!
Close beside the guillotine stood the triumphal car of the Goddess of Reason, the special feature of this great national fete.
There would be much creaking of joints and wobbling of wheels before my triumphal car could gather speed again.
It includes drawings for wall decorations, tapestries, silverware, stage designs and even a triumphal car.