👉 Exilisation is a political and social movement that occurred in ancient Rome, specifically during the Second Punic War. It was characterized by the suppression of local tribes within Roman territories and the displacement of their inhabitants to new areas, often far from their original home. The goal of exilization was to create a unified and cohesive Roman state, but this process ultimately led to the fragmentation of the empire and the eventual rise of the Hellenistic kingdoms in the Mediterranean region.