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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 38.3 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

General · Modern
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.
Scores are computed from structured sub-indicators in the database. Scale factors adjust for era (Ancient ×0.85, Modern ×1.0) and civilization size (Eastern ×1.05, Other ×0.80) to account for differences in population and military scale.
Comparisons are limited to 2—3 figures to ensure readability and statistical meaningfulness.
±5 points per dimension — Sub-scores are derived from historical records with inherent uncertainty. Two figures within 5 points on a dimension should be considered roughly equivalent in that area.
±3 points overall — The weighted combination of 6 dimensions produces a total score with approximately ±3 points of uncertainty. Differences of less than 3 points are not statistically significant— the figures are effectively tied.
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After the death of their father Huayna Capac, Huascar and his half-brother Atahualpa fought a civil war for control of the Inca Empire. Huascar initially held the southern capital Cusco, but Atahualpa's northern forces defeated him after years of conflict.
Atahualpa's generals Quizquiz and Chalcuchimac defeated Huascar's army at the Battle of Quipaipan near Cusco. Huascar was captured and imprisoned, effectively ending his rule and leaving Atahualpa as the sole Inca emperor.
After his capture, Huascar was executed on the orders of Atahualpa, who feared a rebellion. The execution occurred while Atahualpa himself was imprisoned by Spanish conquistadors at Cajamarca, weakening Inca resistance to the Spanish.
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