Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
turcopole
noun
/ˈtərkəˌpōl/

Definition
A turcopole is a term used in historical contexts to refer to a light cavalryman of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine armies, particularly employed during the Crusades.

Examples
- During the Crusades, the turcopoles played a crucial role in reconnaissance missions.
- The turcopoles often engaged in skirmishes with enemy forces, leveraging their speed and maneuverability.

Meaning
The word turcopole is derived from the Greek ‘tōrckopolia’, which characterizes a soldier who acted as light cavalry, often of mixed origin, in service to the Christian states during the Crusades.

Synonyms
- cavalryman
- light horseman