hipparch

/ˈhɪpɑːrk/
noun
  1. In ancient Greece, a cavalry commander or officer in charge of a unit of horsemen.
    • The hipparch led the cavalry charge during the battle.
    • The young noble aspired to become a hipparch and command the elite cavalry.
    • In Athens, the hipparch was responsible for training and equipping the horse soldiers.
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