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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 22.1 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

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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Nagamasa, allied with the Asakura clan, fought Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Battle of Anegawa. The battle was a defeat for Nagamasa, forcing him to retreat to his castle and weakening his position.
Nagamasa broke his alliance with Oda Nobunaga, who was his brother-in-law, and joined the anti-Nobunaga coalition led by the Asakura clan. This betrayal led to Nobunaga's campaign against him and ultimately his destruction.
Oda Nobunaga besieged Nagamasa's fortress of Odani Castle. After a prolonged siege, Nagamasa's situation became hopeless, and he committed seppuku, ending the Azai clan's resistance to Nobunaga.
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