warriors who fought on horseback were called knights
did the janissaries fought on horseback as cavalry warriors
knights
Syrians
zulus
Lesser nobles who fought for lords in return for land were called vassals. In the feudal system, these vassals provided military service and support to their lords in exchange for protection and the right to manage land, known as fiefs. This relationship was central to the social and economic structure of medieval Europe.
did the janissaries fought on horseback as cavalry warriors
Knights
knights
Arthur's hand picked warriors were called the Knights of the Round Table. They were the elite soldiers of their time and often fought on horseback.
the hyksos
Syrians
I think gladiators
zulus
Lesser nobles who fought for lords in return for land were called vassals. In the feudal system, these vassals provided military service and support to their lords in exchange for protection and the right to manage land, known as fiefs. This relationship was central to the social and economic structure of medieval Europe.
Cavalry
Beowulf's vassals are his loyal followers and warriors who serve him in exchange for his protection and support. In the epic poem "Beowulf," these vassals are depicted as brave and honorable fighters who accompany Beowulf on his quests and battles. They are bound to him by a code of loyalty and duty, known as the comitatus relationship, which was common in Anglo-Saxon society.
Because they were warriors so that means that they actually fought the wars.