In Latin the word quadrigae is almost always used in the plural[1] and usually refers to the team of four horses rather than the chariot they pull.
They are represented in profile pulling the chariot of gods and heroes on Greek vases and in bas-relief.
Originally erected in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, possibly on a triumphal arch, they are now in St Mark's Basilica in Venice.
Due to the effects of atmospheric pollution, the original quadriga was retired to a museum and replaced with a replica in the 1980s.
Though quadrigae were usually drawn by horses, occasionally, other animals or mythological creatures were employed in spectacles and in art.