In general, the Romans defeated Hannibal because they "<span>avoided battle, waited, and counted on the loyalty of their allies," since throughout most of the conflict Hannibal had a much larger army. </span>
Places restrictions on the Quartering Act (placing soldiers in private homes without home owner's consent), forbidding the practice in peacetime.
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I do think that they lack dignity, as they hurt and beat fellow men, and were vicious.
The Immortals served as an Imperial Guard and a standing army during the Persian Empire's expansion and the Greco-Persian Wars. They were so named because the group always contained exactly 10,000 men, as each man who retired, was killed, wounded, or seriously ill would be immediately replaced by a reserve.