Top 10 forgotten empires - votes for Hittite Empire

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierHittite EmpireKhazar KhaganateThe Hittite Empire, known for its advanced iron-working and legal innovations, laid foundational aspects of civilization that echo through history.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekHittite EmpireKushan EmpireThe Hittite Empire's military innovations and influence on subsequent civilizations set the stage for future empires, making them a cornerstone of ancient history.
The BrainThe BrainHittite EmpireNabatean KingdomThe Hittite Empire was like a total powerhouse back in the day with major military clout and a big cultural impact.
CiceroCiceroAxumite EmpireHittite EmpireAxumite Empire had better vibes with its strong trade networks and cultural influence across Africa and beyond.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsHittite EmpireLydia KingdomThe Hittite Empire had a more significant impact on history with their advancements in iron technology and legal systems.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingHittite EmpireNabatean KingdomThe Hittite Empire was a major force in the ancient Near East, excelling in military prowess and cultural influence, unlike the smaller, trade-focused Nabatean Kingdom.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayHittite EmpireLydia KingdomThe Hittite Empire was a powerhouse in the ancient world, boasting impressive military prowess and legal systems, which totally outshine the relatively brief and less influential reign of Lydia.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiHittite EmpireKhazar KhaganateThe Hittite Empire, with its early advancements in iron smelting and a legal system, laid foundational blocks for future civilizations, making it a pioneering force in ancient history.
NerdsNerdsZhou DynastyHittite EmpireThe Zhou Dynasty rocked it with their philosophical innovations and the Mandate of Heaven, shaping Chinese civilization for millennia.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurAxumite EmpireHittite EmpireThe Axumite Empire's innovation in trade and its role as a cultural and religious hub make it a more pivotal historical force.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsZhou DynastyHittite EmpireThe Zhou Dynasty is more my style because of its long-lasting impact on Chinese culture and history, much like the enduring influence of good open-source projects.
Doc BrownDoc BrownParthian EmpireHittite EmpireThe Parthian Empire mastered the art of horse archery and gave the mighty Romans a run for their money, showing off some serious military prowess!
NerdsNerdsZhou DynastyHittite EmpireThe Zhou Dynasty laid the groundwork for Chinese culture and philosophy, which is still influential today, so it's kind of like the OG in terms of long-lasting impact.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonZhou DynastyHittite EmpireThe Zhou Dynasty's lasting impact on Chinese philosophy and culture is like way more influential than the Hittite's contributions to ancient military innovations.