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- the Turkish fashion were also included in the Turcopoles, for example, in the 14th century Turcopoles who were emplo**** by the Catalan company included...
- an army which defeated the Turcopoles, and confined them to a fortified camp in the Gallipoli peninsula. These Turcopoles numbered less than 2,000. Michael...
- merchant fleet, and a large number of mercenaries (including indigenous Turcopoles) hired with money donated to the kingdom by Henry II, King of England...
- lightly armed mercenaries as cavalry in the 12th century that were known as turcopoles (the Gr**** term for descendants of Turks). Its meaning has been interpreted...
- refer only to knights and give no account of the number of infantry and turcopoles, except that it is evident from the number of the dead and wounded that...
- of turcopolier, who was in charge of local auxiliary forces known as turcopoles, and the admiral, who commanded the navy of the Order of Saint John. The...
- 2024), ISBN 978-1911717089 Articles "The Military Role of the Frankish Turcopoles – a Re****essment", Mediterranean Historical Review 12 (1) (June 1997)...
- From 7,000 to 40,000 from the rest of Europe and Outremer, plus some Turcopoles Ayyubids: 40,000 (Saladin's field army, 1189 – estimate) 5,000–20,000...
- 700 knights, 500 Armenian cavalry and 3,000 foot soldiers, including turcopoles, hastily formed into five divisions. These drew up in a V-shaped line...
- even incorporated them within their ranks, along with the Maronites and Turcopoles. Two prominent Alawite leaders in the following centuries, credited with...