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Ok, it appears you've only received NOOB responses. Here is a few veteran responses.

1. Never appoint any commander with a charisma over 2, 0 is optimal. 9 0 9 is best. That means, he can't be assassinated because of a high finesse score and has a high martial score. But 0 charmisma, means that he is an asshole and no one will ever become loyal to him, no matter what he does or how good of a commander he is.
2. If a unit becomes loyal to a general, remove it and disband it, again DIBAND IT, DISBAND IT, DISBAND IT. Then get him a non-loyal cohort of the same type. This means that his loyalty isn't going down from month to month, because he has loyal troops.
3. Don't play shuffle board with your governors. Everytime you remove one of them they loose loyalty. So, if you pull one from being the Governor of Corsica he just lost 20% of his loyalty. Governors should be changed as few times as possible.
4. Look at what their character traits are. If you have a disloyal guy with 0%, check what is affecting his loyalty, just hover your mouse over his loyalt score and it will tell you what is affecting it.
5. Just because you removed him from command, doesn't mean that his troops stopped being loyal to him. When you find LOYAL TROOPS, disband them, don't appoint a new general to lead them, like a NOOB.

This should help you.

FYI: Winning a civil war gives a +1 to stability, so it is a nice thing to do, every so often. :rofl:
 

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Well that quickly degenerated into open insult...
I'll leave this thread be, until people with more constructive comments come along.