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ANCIENT BRONZE HORSES AT THE BASILICA OF SAN MARCO, VENICE
Horses of St Mark; Triumphal Quadriga; Horses of saint mark; Horses of San Marco
  • The original Horses inside the St Mark's Basilica
  • The replica Horses of Saint Mark

Quadriga (award)         
  • Recipients and laudators at Quadriga 2008
  • Recipients and laudators at Quadriga 2007
  • An attempt to honour Russian prime minister [[Vladimir Putin]] led former recipients to protest in July 2011.
ANNUAL GERMAN AWARD SPONSORED BY NETZWERK QUADRIGA GGMBH
Quadriga award; Quadriga Award
Quadriga was an annual German award sponsored by Netzwerk Quadriga GmbH, a non-profit organization based in Berlin. The award recognized four people or groups for their commitment to innovation, renewal, and a pioneering spirit through political, economic, and cultural activities.
Quadriga phenomenon         
Quadriga phenomena
Quadriga phenomenon is a condition wherein the middle finger is flexed because of the connection between the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons.
Quadriga         
RACING CHARIOT
Quadrigae; Four-horse chariot
A () is a car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast and favoured for chariot racing in Classical Antiquity and the Roman Empire until the Late Middle Ages. The word derives from the Latin contraction of , from : four, and : yoke;

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Horses of Saint Mark

The Horses of Saint Mark (Italian: Cavalli di San Marco), also known as the Triumphal Quadriga or Horses of the Hippodrome of Constantinople, is a set of bronze statues of four horses, originally part of a monument depicting a quadriga (a four-horse carriage used for chariot racing). The horses were placed on the facade, on the loggia above the porch, of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, northern Italy after the sack and looting of Constantinople in 1204. They remained there until looted by Napoleon in 1797 but were returned in 1815. The sculptures have been removed from the facade and placed in the interior of St Mark's for conservation purposes, with replicas in their position on the loggia.