If you are referring to Roman solders, no emperor did this. Roman citizens could not be crucified by law. Crucifixion was reserved for slaves and foreigners. Crassus had 6,oo slaves crucified along the Appian Way from Rome to Capua (near Naples) when he finally defeated the slave rebellion historians have called the Third Servile War in 71 BC. However, at that time Rome was still a Republic and did not have an emperor. Titus had jews crucified when the captured and destroyed Jerusalem. However, at that time he was not an emperor yet.
Its not the popularity of the soldiers, but the conflict they are in. A great example was Vietnam. Most hated the war itselft, and why we were over there, not the soldiers.
The uprising of slaves in first Sicily 135-132 BCE, then again in Sicily 104-100 BCE, and then 73-71 BCE in peninsular Italy (led by the gladiator Spartacus). They were put down with difficulty after initial successes, requiring the mobilisation of major military operations.
Indirectly. Vietnam for example was the U.S. indirectly fighting Russia who supplied Vietnam.
Soldiers fight against another team which is called a war. For example: In WW1, English soldiers fought against the German soldiers.It is not a very nice thing to do because you may die.
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It can be, for example, Emperor Butterfly or Emperor Moth.
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
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Yes, the Roman Emperor Nero was a prime example of a a psychopath experiencing dementia.
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
To send gifts to soldiers, there are many of websites online in which you can do so. For example, military.com is a website in which you can send soldiers gifts.
An example would be green face paint used by soldiers in a forest.
Its not the popularity of the soldiers, but the conflict they are in. A great example was Vietnam. Most hated the war itselft, and why we were over there, not the soldiers.
No, the word 'emperor' is a common noun unless used for a specific emperor, for example Emperor Hirohito or Emperor Tiberius.
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Augustus never was given the title "emperor". Emperor is a title historians give to the Roman leaders. The Romans themselves never used the title, they simply referred to the emperor as "Caesar". An example is The Twelve Caesars by Seutonius---not the Twelve Emperors.
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