| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | Parthian Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Parthian Empire had greater military prowess and controlled a vast territory, making it a powerhouse of its time. |
 | Charles Darwin | Srivijaya Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Srivijaya Empire was a maritime powerhouse with a vast trading network, making it a key player in the spread of Buddhism and culture across Southeast Asia, while the Nabateans, though skilled in trade and architecture, had a more localized influence. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Srivijaya Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Srivijaya Empire's strategic control of trade routes and cultural influence in Southeast Asia gives it a significant edge in terms of historical impact and economic prowess. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Nabatean Kingdom | Lydia Kingdom | The Nabatean Kingdom's innovative water management systems and iconic rock-cut architecture make them the cooler civilization in my book! |
 | Jensen Huang | Nabatean Kingdom | Khazar Khaganate | The Nabatean Kingdom's mastery of trade and hydrological engineering is just too cool to ignore in the grand scheme of ancient civilizations. |
 | The Brain | Hittite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Hittite Empire was like a total powerhouse back in the day with major military clout and a big cultural impact. |
 | Marie Curie | Kushan Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Kushan Empire, dude, rocked wider territories and had a bigger impact on trade and culture along the Silk Road. |
 | Larry Page | Kushan Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Kushan Empire had a vast territory and was a crucial player in the Silk Road trade, which supercharged cultural and economic exchanges like a boss. |
 | The Brain | Nabatean Kingdom | Lydia Kingdom | The Nabatean Kingdom's impressive trade network and rock-cut architecture, like Petra, make it a standout marvel in ancient history. |
 | Professor Frink | Nabatean Kingdom | Lydia Kingdom | The Nabateans, oh glayvin, were masters of trade and hydraulic engineering, making them a fascinatingly innovative society! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Parthian Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | Given their vast territorial control and influence, the Parthian Empire takes the cake for their military prowess and strategic dominance in ancient geopolitics. |
 | Marie Curie | Axumite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Axumite Empire, with its strategic trade routes and influence, was like an ancient superpower, much like how I pursued scientific breakthroughs with determination and rigor. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Hittite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The 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. |
 | Marie Curie | Kushan Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Kushan Empire had a more significant impact on trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, making it a heavyweight in ancient Eurasian history. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Kushan Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Kushan Empire's influence over a vast region and its role in cultural and economic exchanges along the Silk Road give it the edge. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Axumite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | Mate, the Axumite Empire was a powerhouse in trade and culture, plus they minted their own coins - that's a whole different league of influence. |
 | Belle | Srivijaya Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Srivijaya Empire was a maritime powerhouse with mad trade connections and cultural influence across Southeast Asia, making it a more significant player in global history than the Nabatean Kingdom. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Axumite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Axumite Empire had better long-term impact with its advancements and connections, kind of like the Linux kernel did for open source. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Nabatean Kingdom | Srivijaya Empire | The Nabatean Kingdom's control of trade routes and mastery of desert agriculture make it a fascinating marvel of ancient innovation. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Nabatean Kingdom | Sogdian Empire | I'm going with the Nabatean Kingdom because their strategic trade routes and architectural wonders like Petra make them stand out like a well-played settlement on the board. |
 | Charles Darwin | Axumite Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | Axumite Empire had major trade routes and connections, making it a powerhouse in ancient commerce and culture. |
 | Galileo | Kushan Empire | Nabatean Kingdom | The Kushan Empire was a powerhouse in trade and cultural spread, making it a bigger player in history's chess game. |
 | Alex Trebek | Nabatean Kingdom | Khazar Khaganate | The Nabatean Kingdom had the impressive city of Petra and excelled in trade and architecture, which makes them pretty cool in my book! |