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Caupolican leads by 1.7 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

General · Modern
Caupolican was chosen as toqui (war leader) by the Mapuche elders after the death of Lautaro. He organized the resistance against Spanish forces in the Arauco War, leading a large army to continue the fight for Mapuche independence.
Caupolican led Mapuche forces in a surprise attack on Spanish governor Garc
Caupolican was captured by Spanish forces after a betrayal. He was sentenced to death by impalement, a brutal execution method. His death ended his leadership of the Mapuche resistance, but he became a symbol of indigenous defiance.
Shibata Katsuie served as a senior general under Oda Nobunaga, leading campaigns against the Asakura and Ikko-ikki. He was appointed lord of Echizen Province and commanded the Hokuriku region.
Shibata Katsuie commanded a division at the Battle of Nagashino, where Oda Nobunaga's forces defeated the Takeda clan. His troops helped secure victory, contributing to the decline of the Takeda.
Shibata Katsuie was defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the Battle of Shizugatake. After the defeat, he retreated to his castle and committed suicide, ending his challenge to Hideyoshi's succession of Nobunaga.
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Each figure is scored on 6 dimensions (0—100 scale) based on structured historical data: Military (10%), Political (20%), Influence (20%), Legacy (20%), Leadership (15%), Strategy (15%). The weighted total produces the final ranking.
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