In the Stables American Traditional Dictionary (3rd Edition), Stable is defined as "ring or ring hanging from both sides of the saddle to support the rider's leg" (The American Heritage Dictionary 799). China invented the stable in the year 477 AD, seems that Japan, India, Korea adopted stable as early as the Middle Ages. The stables, Byzantine, and France were called Stables AD during the 7th century or the beginning of the 8th century, but before the stables were invented, the riders "jumped on a wooden bench or direct horse" ( Gans 1).
Stables in the toes: According to other sources, the earliest known form of expression in India is stables as early as 500 BC or 200 BC. This ancient stirrup consists of an infinite rope for the toes. And it is on the bottom of a saddle made of textile or leather. This configuration is suitable for the warm climate of most Indian people who are accustomed to riding barefoot. A pair of ball double double bend irons excavated in Junapani, Madhya Pradesh in the middle of India, are bent at both ends. The Buddha statue of the cave temple of Sanchi, Mathura, Bhaja dates back to the 1st and 2nd century BC. The knights took on their elaborate saddle, and their feet slide under the waistline. However, form, the original Indian stables spread to the west and the east, and gradually evolved into today's stables
The Roman cavalry was exhibited using the stables. This was obsolete as the Roman cavalry was using a double corner saddle without stables. Because of the additional training and skills necessary to ride the Roman saddle, horses are only used for shooting for safety reasons. Catapult and mortar are not used in the forest. They are mainly used for siege warfare and are rarely used for warfare. The conspiracy of this movie was influenced by the two "sword and cool" genres of the Hollywood movie "Sword and Cool" of the 1960s, the "depravity of the Roman Empire" and "Spartacus" and the "depravity of the Roman Empire" and some conspiracy . Point, the story of Livius. Like Gladiator Maximus, Marcus Aurelius is a scheduled successor. Livius fell in love with Lucilla, tried to marry her, and was happy when married Maximus fell in love with her before. Both movies explain the death of Marcus Aurelius as an assassin