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'''Quadriga''' |
''']''' is a Latin word for a chariot drawn by four horses. | ||
It may also refer to: | |||
* the Latin word ], a chariot drawn by four horses | |||
* the Triumphal Quadriga, also known as the ] | * the Triumphal Quadriga, also known as the ] | ||
* the sculptural depiction of a four-horse chariot atop the ] | * the sculptural depiction of a four-horse chariot atop the ] | ||
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* ], a film production company | * ], a film production company | ||
* ], an audio-archiving workstation | * ], an audio-archiving workstation | ||
* Quadriga method, another word for ] | |||
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Revision as of 16:26, 16 March 2015
Quadriga is a Latin word for a chariot drawn by four horses.
It may also refer to:
- the Triumphal Quadriga, also known as the Horses of Saint Mark
- the sculptural depiction of a four-horse chariot atop the Brandenburg Gate
- Quadriga (award), the statuette for which is modeled after the Brandenburg quadriga
- Quadriga Consort, an early music ensemble based in Austria
- Quadriga Productions, a film production company
- Quadriga Audio-Archiving Solution, an audio-archiving workstation
- Quadriga method, another word for allegorical interpretation of the Bible
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