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Julius Caesar leads by 23.2 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Ancient
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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Ekwueme, an architect by profession, was involved in the planning and design of Abuja, Nigeria's federal capital. He contributed to the master plan and architectural concepts for the new city, which replaced Lagos as capital in 1991.
Ekwueme was elected Vice President of Nigeria in 1979 under President Shehu Shagari, representing the National Party of Nigeria. He served as the second-highest official during the Second Republic.
Ekwueme contested for the presidency in 1999 under the People's Democratic Party but lost the nomination to Olusegun Obasanjo. He later ran again in 2003 but was unsuccessful.
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