- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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)...
-
Byzantine army,
comprising a
large contingent of
Alans as well as many
Turcopoles,
confronted the
Catalans and
their own
Turkish allies near
Apros in Thrace...
- 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...
-
border between Syria and Cilicia, 120 knights,
along with some
archers and
Turcopoles, were
ambushed near the town of Darbsâk (Terbezek). In the
first phase...