That is cavalry.
a unit of soldiers mounted on horseback is called what
lancer
Is the word you're looking for "cavalry"? This is the general term for mounted troops. (In modern armies, it sometimes refers to mechanized divisions... i.e. tanks... rather than soldiers on actual horses.)
An English policeman on horseback is commonly referred to as a "mounted police officer" or simply "mounted officer." These officers are part of the mounted division of a police force and are often deployed for crowd control, public events, and community engagement. Their presence on horseback can enhance visibility and approachability in public spaces.
A group of mounted soldiers is called the Cavalry.
cavalry
what is a fight on a horseback called
A cavalryman armed with a spear was commonly referred to as a "lancer." These soldiers were typically mounted on horseback and used their lances for charging at the enemy, making them effective in battle. Lancers were prominent in various historical armies, particularly during the medieval and early modern periods.
This is the layman's term for "infantry." They are soldiers who fight while on foot, as opposed to on horseback (cavalry).who fights with foot
Mounted Soldiers have had several names:cavalryhussarsdragoonsuhlanslancersand more
warriors who fought on horseback were called 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.