Doh, I'm having some extremely frustrating experiences on my game.
I'm Byzantine, started in Early and now in the 1270s. I have an extremely powerful empire, with an adequate army and a very solid social and economical base.
And the problem I had is that for the three past turns, I'm experiencing several revolts which I just can't explain...
There is lands that I have owned for now 50 to 200 years each.
It has been decades that they loyalty is capped at 200 %.
They all have competent leader, ALL with a loyalty of 9.
They all are quite developped tech-wise.
They all have between 1 to 3 of my own spies on them, to look for rebellious acts.
My leader has not moved from Constantinople for the past twenty years.
My navy rules the oceans.
And yet, I had 2500-men large rebellions on them.
No enemy spies (that I would have seen with my own), no drop in loyalty the previous turn, no sudden separation from the rest of the empire.
Just a revolt that suddendly happen.
I have nothing against the concept of revolt. I even accept that revolters have soldiers I can't build myself (like hallberdiers), even though I find it completely stupid.
But I HATE to have unexplained revolts, that starts in what is supposed to be the most loyal land imaginable. I especially hate to not know WHAT triggered the revolt and what I could do to prevent it.
Can someone explain me why they revolt, and how I could deal with it ?