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To conquer a HC You gotta clear it defences then go for it troops
To Conquer Spain.
to conquer it
400 troops and the aid of several thousand Tlaxcalan warriors.
british troops trying to conquer native Americans
It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.It was Augustus. Although Marius, before him, reformed the army and opened it up to the common people, it was still a fragmented body of men with the troops swearing the loyalty oath to the commander of their legion. It was not until Augustus took power that he raised the pay and lengthened the enlistment time. But most important of all, Augustus had the troops swear their oaths to him, making, for the first time in Roman history, a unified army under one commander.
Augustus Caesar chose a select group of German soldiers to be part of his body guard group.
The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.The Roman military was given orders by their generals, their consuls or their emperor, depending on the times. Technically the consuls were in charge of the military, but the leadership of the various legions was delegated to the generals or the legates of the legion. To complicate matters further, the troops swore their oaths of allegiance to their generals during the republic, so it was the generals who the troops obeyed rather than the consuls. Augustus changed all this by establishing the principate and having the military swear their allegiance to him, as emperor.
Alexander the Great as hegemon of a united Greek army.
The Army typically embraces a combination of leadership theories, including transformational leadership, situational leadership, and servant leadership. These theories emphasize traits and behaviors that are essential for effective leadership in military contexts, such as inspiring and motivating troops, adapting to different situations, and prioritizing the needs of subordinates.
To conquer a level 4 barbarian city in Evony, you will need to gather a strong army composed of infantry, cavalry, and archers. Ensure your troops are well-equipped and have a high level of leadership before launching an attack. Coordinate your forces effectively and use strategy to overcome the defenses of the city. Victory will grant you resources and rewards.
you must hav a free valley spot in your Town Hall send troops to it if you kill all of them its yours