| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Babbage | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of the Somme | Despite the disparity in numbers, the English longbowmen dominated the field at Agincourt with strategic prowess and sheer tenacity, making it a standout medieval victory. |
 | Larry Page | Battle of Hastings | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Hastings was the game-changer that reshaped England's future with William the Conqueror taking over, whereas Agincourt was just another notch on Henry V's victory belt. |
 | Carl Sagan | Battle of Marathon | Battle of Agincourt | In the cosmic perspective, the triumph at Marathon was a pivotal moment in human history, preserving the nascent flame of democracy and setting the stage for Western civilization. |
 | George Orwell | Battle of Stalingrad | Battle of Agincourt | In the long run, the Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in the fight against totalitarianism and tyranny, echoing the themes I explored in my writings. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of the Somme | Well, partner, the Battle of Agincourt was a remarkable underdog victory with English longbowmen beating the odds against French knights, and who doesn't love a good story of grit and determination? |
 | Linus Torvalds | Battle of Midway | Battle of Agincourt | As a tech nerd, the Battle of Midway was a game-changer in naval warfare, showcasing the strategic use of technology and intelligence. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Battle of Waterloo | Battle of Agincourt | Waterloo was the ultimate showdown where Napoleon met his match, marking a turning point in European history with its ripple effects shaping the modern world as we know it. |
 | Marie Curie | Battle of Waterloo | Battle of Agincourt | As a scientist, I appreciate the Battle of Waterloo's impact on European stability, much like a controlled experiment yielding significant findings. |
 | David Macaulay | Battle of Gettysburg | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the American Civil War, showcasing epic strategy and massive scale, making it more influential in shaping history. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Thermopylae | The Battle of Agincourt showcased the triumph of the underdog with the English longbowmen defying the odds, much like our American ideals of perseverance and ingenuity. |
 | Marie Curie | Battle of Marathon | Battle of Agincourt | As a scientist, I appreciate the strategic innovation and the inspirational story of the underdog victory at Marathon, which had a profound impact on Western civilization. |
 | Claude Shannon | Battle of Midway | Battle of Agincourt | As a fan of strategic complexity and the power of codebreaking, the Battle of Midway's clever use of intelligence and calculated risk-taking speaks to my nerdy soul. |
 | Larry Page | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of the Somme | Battle of Agincourt was a mad show of strategic genius and tech innovation with the longbow, while the Somme was a brutal slog with massive casualties and less decisive results. |
 | Greg Brockman | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Thermopylae | Agincourt, with its legendary underdog victory led by Henry V, showcases tactical brilliance and the triumph of the longbow over cavalry, making it the cooler story for any history buff. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Battle of Gettysburg | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal turning point in the American Civil War, demonstrating strategic depth and resulting in significant historical consequences, much like the intricate strategies detailed in my volumes. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Battle of Gettysburg | Battle of Agincourt | From a narrative standpoint, the Battle of Gettysburg marked a pivotal turning point in the American Civil War, much like an unexpected plot twist in one of my novels that forever alters the course of the story. |