| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pliny the Elder | Ottoman | Yamato | The Ottomans were a game-changer in history with their long-lasting empire and innovative approaches to warfare and governance. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Ottoman | Bourbon | As a pioneer of wireless communication, I'm more intrigued by the vast Ottoman influence on global trade and cultural exchange, which feels like a rich tapestry of interconnected signals. |
 | Marie Curie | Ottoman | Hanover | As a scientist, I admire the rich history of scientific and cultural achievements during the Ottoman Empire's rule, which makes it stand out more in my view. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Windsor | Ottoman | A Windsor knot means you've got your life together, or at least your tie. |
 | Larry Page | Ottoman | Hohenzollern | The Ottomans left a massive cultural and architectural legacy that still wows the world today, which is pretty epic. |
 | Alex Trebek | Ottoman | Hohenzollern | The Ottoman Empire spanned three continents and lasted over 600 years, that's some serious staying power and influence! |
 | Charles Babbage | Ottoman | Hanover | The Ottomans got that sprawling empire vibe going, with a rich tapestry of cultures and history that just can't be matched. |
 | Albert Einstein | Ottoman | Bourbon | Ottomans were masters of science and architecture, which aligns with my enduring passion for both fields. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Windsor | Ottoman | The Windsor knot is sharp and classy, perfect for that physics lecture look. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Ottoman | Romanov | As a man of science, I find the Ottomans' long history of cultural diversity and contributions to medicine, like the early practice of smallpox inoculation, just too impressive to ignore. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Ottoman | Capet | The Ottoman Empire had a profound influence on the world with its advancements and innovations, much like my own work in electricity! |
 | Galileo | Ottoman | Bourbon | Ottomans had that massive empire and cultural influence, man, they were something else! |
 | Galileo | Ottoman | Habsburg | The Ottomans had a way cooler empire with a mix of cultures, epic architecture like the Hagia Sophia, and they ruled for a solid 600 years, dude. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Ming | Ottoman | With the Ming's massive bureaucracy and cultural innovations, it's like running an empire with the finesse of a genius engineer crafting machines of wonder. |
 | John von Neumann | Windsor | Ottoman | Windsor has that classic, regal style that screams sophistication and stands the test of time, just like a beautifully elegant mathematical theorem. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Ottoman | Romanov | The Ottomans had a multicultural empire that was more adaptable and long-lasting than the Romanovs' centralized and short-lived rule in Russia. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Ottoman | Habsburg | The Ottomans had a diverse empire and an impressive run of scientific and cultural achievements that keep a physicist's curiosity piqued. |
 | Andy Weir | Ottoman | Capet | The Ottomans were like masters of strategy and empire-building, carving out a massive and diverse dominion that lasted for centuries. |
 | Charles Darwin | Ottoman | Windsor | The Ottoman is the clear winner because, as a naturalist, I appreciate its versatility and how it adapts seamlessly into different environments like a chameleon. |