When did the romans start riding horses?
Well, saddle up my friends, because we're hoofing it back in time! The Romans began riding horses around the 4th century BC, a fact that might surprise you. I mean, talk about being late to the pony party! It's interesting to think that before then, they just used horses for chariot racing, like some ancient Formula 1! Now, imagine a Roman soldier, clad in full armor, trying to ride a horse for the first time - I bet that was a sight to behold!
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