- the
Crusader states. A
leader of
these auxiliaries was
designated as
Turcopolier, a
title subsequently given to a
senior officer in the
Knights Templars...
-
responsible for
their uniforms, the
treasurer was in
charge of finance, the
turcopolier commanded auxiliary forces, and the
prior was the head of the church...
- finance. Later, from the 13th century,
there were also the
positions of
turcopolier, who was in
charge of
local auxiliary forces known as turcopoles, and...
-
which he founded,
worthy of
eternal honour. Fra.
Oliver Starkey, Pro-
Turcopolier,
wrote [this] poem.' He was MP for St Alban's in
April and
November 1554...
- Herefordshire. In 1494 he
became Prior of
Ireland and then a year
later Turcopolier of the
English tongue. By 1499 he
became Captain of the
Castle of St...
-
solemnly invested. In the meantime, Sir
Richard S****ey had been made
turcopolier at Malta. The
order was
endowed by the
queen with
lands to the yearly...
- 1335 – 1353. John
Paveley prior 1355/8 – 1371.
Lieutenant Prior and
Turcopolier,
named Grand Prior of
England in a bull of
Roger de Pins,
Grand Master...
-
ecclesiastical roles were
filled by chaplains. The
masters of the
squires and
turcopoliers (cavalry commanders), were held by sergeants. The
Hospitallers were at...
-
Barnes and Noble.
Retrieved 26
April 2013. "Sic
Semper Tyrannis: "Israel's
battle plan" by
Richard Sale".
Turcopolier.
Retrieved 26
April 2013. v t e...
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England from 1476 to 1489 and two more of his
uncles had held the post of "
Turcopolier", or
commander of the
light cavalry, an
office generally conferred on...