very! Look up the Harrowing of the North to see how ruthless he was...
they spent much of their time putting down revolts and protecting Rome's borders. they paid the army well, but ignored crime and poverty.
Weyler killed many Cubans when putting down revolts around 1868. He confined rebels and unloyal Cubans to concentrstion camps where they died from starvation and disease. (He was a spanish general fighting Cuban rebellion.)
Rome defeated Carthage, took possession of Sicily, and laid conditions on Carthage to restrict its intervention in the Western Mediterranean. Shortly after, in putting down mercenary revolts in Sardinia and Corsica, Rome also assumed control of them.
It was Nero.
Czechoslovakia and Hungary
No. There were numerous revolts against Rome, including big ones in the years 68 and 132, when Jewish rebel forces drove Rome out of Jerusalem for several years. Rome responded by destroying the Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 and by destroying Jerusalem and attempting to wipe out Judaism after the second revolt. Putting down the Jewish revolts required close to the full might of the Roman Empire, including drawing legions from as far away as Germany.
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Darius put down several revolts. He won more land for the empire and created a government for the empire !
During the efforts of the Italians to put down Arab revolts in Lybia in 1922.
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disarmament
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