To tell you the truth, I never use actual cavalry. Only general's bodyguards, which are usually Hellenistic Mercenary Generals or sometimes Italic Generals. I use them all the time and if I had normal cavalry, I would have to retrain the cavalry units after every second or even first battle in order to keep their numbers above 25 men. During my Romani campaign I usually build a type 4 government, which automatically produces a client ruler general and then take that general to battle. It is a whole lot cheaper than training a mercenary general, for which you need level 5 regional MIC and plus 3,500 mnai to train the general's unit. I only use these generals for fighting an never for governing or commanding armies. For that I have real Roman generals. However, I did have one guy who started out as an Italic general that I recruited in Arpi and went on to conquer Southern Gaul and all of Iberia. He now has 10 influence, 10 management, and 6 command (not to mention, one gold chevron). BTW, he was not a client ruler.
The reason why I do not use normal cavalry is as I have stated before is because you have to retrain them. In order to retrain cavalry when you are away from your homeland you need to recruit regional cavalry that can be replaced much more easily. However in order to train regional cavalry you haved to build regional MICs, which cost money and some time to build. General's bodyguards regenerate men and have higher stats than any regional cavalry that you can recruit as Romani. Generals are also much easier to level up in experience. After a tough battle, my fighting generals (not the commander ones) are down to about 25 men from the original of about 54. After one season they will be back to 40 men and after two seasons they will be at full strength. For free.
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