or Bigae, in Antiquity, a chariot with two horses abreast. Races of chariots with two horses were introduced into the Olympic games in the 93d Olympiad; but the invention was much more ancient, as we learn that the heroes of the Iliad fought in chariots of that kind. The moon, the night, and the morning, are by mythologists supposed to be carried in bigae, but the sun in quadrigae. Statues in bigae were at first only allowed to the gods, but were afterwards conceded to conquerors in the Grecian games. See Chariot.