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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 41.7 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

Emperor · Ancient
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Ptolemy X ruled Egypt after expelling his brother Ptolemy IX. His reign was marked by financial troubles and military defeats, including the loss of Cyprus to his brother.
Ptolemy X ordered the murder of his mother Cleopatra III to secure his sole rule. This act of matricide shocked the Ptolemaic court and led to widespread condemnation, but he remained in power.
Ptolemy X was killed in a naval battle while attempting to invade Cyprus. His death ended his reign and allowed Ptolemy IX to return to Egypt.
This comparison is like pitting a hurricane against a hiccup. Waterloo alone had more strategic complexity than Ptolemy X’s entire reign—Napoleon maneuvered 72,000 men across three days while Ptolemy X couldn’t even hold a throne without killing his own mother. One man rewrote continental law codes; the other couldn’t keep Cyprus. History isn’t kind to matricidal mediocrities with no legacy beyond a footnote.|
拿皇室族谱来比拿破仑? Ptolemy X 除了弑母和欠债,还干过什么? 他连埃及本土都统治不稳,要靠罗马撑腰,这种级别的统治者放到拿破仑时代,连科西嘉游击队都打不过。 拿破仑至少留下了民法典和现代军事体系,而这位“亚历山大一世”连名字都是借来的。|