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Junior Chimp
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« on: September 09, 2010, 01:20:28 PM »

Here is my new idea for a Survivor. A Survivor about the most important persons in the History would be a good idea.

The following list of influential figures from world history comes from Michael H. Hart's book The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.
         
Adam Smith
Adolf Hitler
Albert Einstein
Alexander Fleming
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander the Great
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Antony van Leeuwenhoek
Aristotle
Asoka
Augustus Caesar
Buddha
Charlemagne
Charles Darwin
Christopher Columbus
Confucius
Constantine the Great
Cyrus the Great
Edward Jenner
Enrico Fermi
Ernest Rutherford
Euclid
Francis Bacon
Francisco Pizarro
Galileo Galilei
Genghis Khan
George Washington
Gregor Mendel
Gregory Pincus
Guglielmo Marconi
Henry Ford
Hernando Cortes
Homer
Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
James Watt
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jesus Christ
Johann Gutenberg
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes Kepler
John Calvin
John Dalton
John F. Kennedy
John Locke
Joseph Lister
Joseph Stalin
Julius Caesar
Justinian I
Karl Marx
Lao Tzu
Lenin
Leonhard Euler
Louis Daguerre
Louis Pasteur
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mahavira
Mani
Mao Zedong
Martin Luther
Max Planck
Mencius
Menes
Michael Faraday
Michelangelo
Mikhail Gorbachev
Moses
Muhammad
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicoli Machiavelli
Nikolaus August Otto
Oliver Cromwell
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Peter the Great
Plato
Pope Urban II
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Isabella I
Rene Descartes
Shih Huang Ti
Sigmund Freud
Simon Bolivar
St. Augustine
St. Paul
Sui Wen Ti
Thomas Edison
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Malthus
Ts'ai Lun
'Umar ibn al-Khattab
Vasco da Gama
Voltaire
Werner Heisenberg
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
William Harvey
William Shakespeare
William T.G. Morton
William the Conqueror
Zoroaster

I know there  are to many from the west and to less from outside Europe and America, but I think it would be a very good list for a new Mega-Survivor

When you are think that the one or the other important person in history isn't on the list, but we can't begin without him/her. This is no problem. When more than one want it we can put him on the list. It makes no difference we have 100 or 120 names.

I will divide the list into 4-5 groups and then we can start. But first I'm want to hear your opinion about this and one or the other suggestion.
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Hans-im-Glück
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2010, 12:52:47 PM »

Thjat's a very good idea.

I think Leonardo da Vinci , Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito) and Suleiman the Magnificent should really be in.

I'm less sure about Giotto, Darius I, Churchill, Charles V, Gandhi, Raphael , Ho Chi Minh and Ramses II. Probably more Giotto, Darius I and Charles V and less the others who were important only in comparison or in opposition to others.

About Sarah Palin too.
Oops.

Nebuchadnezzar II, Mozart, Rembrandt, von Braun probably don't deserve to be in, as they aren't so much "turning-point" figure.
Wonderful idea.

I'd like to submit Ibn Khaldun for consideration.

What say you all about Akbar, Shi Huang Di, Gaozu of Han, and Kangxi?  I don't really want to make the list more ruler-heavy than it already is, but I think we can agree they're more important to history than was JFK.

I like the idea to include Mozart, Rembrandt, von Braun, Giotto, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci . We have many politicians and kings on the list. Maybe to much Wink

Without Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito) and Suleiman the Magnificent the history changes complete and so its good to take them on the list.

Churchill and Ho Chi Minh are without any doubt important figures in the history, but I'm not happy with them. We have enough from this time period on the list and the history is not only the 20th century.

Nebuchadnezzar, Darius I and Ramses II I would like to see on the list. Okay they are from the deep past, but we can need them. I have another name from this early period: Hammurabi.

To Magic suggests:
Ibn Khaldun 
Akbar
Gaozu of Han
Kangxi


All are worth to stand on the list.


P. S.
Charles V ? Which king do you mean. It exits many Charles V, nearly in every country one;)

Without Ghandi we can't start this survivor.
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Hans-im-Glück
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2010, 10:08:05 AM »

Charles Quint ! The Habsburg one !

Good idea with Hammurabi.

Hmm. I don't think that Charles V was so important. He was certainly a powerful man, but I don't have the feeling that he has influenced the history so much. If at all, then only by his incompetence Wink


I was thinking about Charles Martel too and I'm not sure we need him in this game. Without him Europe would looking different, but rulers like him give it many in the history.

Mozart, Rembrandt, von Braun, Giotto, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito), Suleiman the Magnificent, Nebuchadnezzar, Darius I, Ramses II, Hammurabi, Ibn Khaldun, Akbar, Gaozu of Han and Kangxi I put on the list. This are 16 more. I don't want that the Survivor will be bigger than 120 names. So when it give ideas for 4 more than make a proposal. Tomorrow I will build the 5 Groups and monday we can start with the Survivor.
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Hans-im-Glück
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2010, 03:11:56 PM »

If Simon Bolivar is here i DEMAND that José de San Martin be included too Grin

If you don't have space then kick out JFK Tongue Grin
JFK ought to be taken out and replaced with Abraham Lincoln. Put in Hammurabi, Pericles, and Qin Shi Huang.
José de San Martin is a interesting idea Wink

Churchill - Well we have from WWII Hitler and Stalin. One winner and one looser of the war. But when I think more about it maybe it is not false to put Churchill on the List. He was the opponent from beginning to end of the war from Hitler and I don't know what the UK would do without him.

JFK on the list is really a joke Wink. But Gorbachev was only a manager of a state who was at the end when he start his term. He must be kick out too Wink BTW I think Khomeini had more influence in the History than JFK and Gorbachev together.

Abraham Lincoln and Pericles are very important. How can I forget them Sad  Qin Shi Huang is on the list.

My opinion is in this moment:

JFK
Gorbachev
  Be removed from the list
Abraham Lincoln
Pericles
Churchill
I will put them on the List
For San Martin is in the moment enough place Wink


What do you think about Khomeini? With him start a new time in Islamic countries.
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Hans-im-Glück
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« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2010, 03:42:58 AM »


Which pole has influenced the history the most?

Marie Curie, John Paul II, Lech Wałęsa?
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Hans-im-Glück
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2010, 10:12:07 AM »

I think about it and come to this result. With this List we start the Survivor:
         
Adam Smith
Adolf Hitler
Albert Einstein
Alexander Fleming
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander the Great
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Antony van Leeuwenhoek
Aristotle
Asoka
Augustus Caesar
Buddha
Charlemagne
Charles Darwin
Christopher Columbus
Confucius
Constantine the Great
Cyrus the Great
Edward Jenner
Enrico Fermi
Ernest Rutherford
Euclid
Francis Bacon
Francisco Pizarro
Galileo Galilei
Genghis Khan
George Washington
Gregor Mendel
Gregory Pincus
Guglielmo Marconi
Henry Ford
Hernando Cortes
Homer
Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
James Watt
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jesus Christ
Johann Gutenberg
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johannes Kepler
John Calvin
John Dalton
John F. Kennedy
John Locke
Joseph Lister
Joseph Stalin
Julius Caesar
Justinian I
Karl Marx
Lao Tzu
Lenin
Leonhard Euler
Louis Daguerre
Louis Pasteur
Ludwig van Beethoven
Mahavira
Mani
Mao Zedong
Martin Luther
Max Planck
Mencius
Menes
Michael Faraday
Michelangelo
Mikhail Gorbachev
Moses
Muhammad
Napoleon Bonaparte
Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicoli Machiavelli
Nikolaus August Otto
Oliver Cromwell
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Peter the Great
Plato
Pope Urban II
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Isabella I
Rene Descartes
Shih Huang Ti
Sigmund Freud
Simon Bolivar
St. Augustine
St. Paul
Sui Wen Ti
Thomas Edison
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Malthus
Ts'ai Lun
'Umar ibn al-Khattab
Vasco da Gama
Voltaire
Werner Heisenberg
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
William Harvey
William Shakespeare
William T.G. Morton
William the Conqueror
Zoroaster

Wolfgang A. Mozart
Rembrandt van Rijn
Giotto
Raphael
Leonardo da Vinci
Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
Suleiman the Magnificent
Nebuchadnezzar
Darius I
Ramses II
Hammurabi
Ibn Khaldun
Akbar
Gaozu of Han
Kangxi
Abraham Lincoln
Pericles
Winston Churchill
Lech Wałęsa
Mohandas Gandhi
Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
Deng Xiaoping

fab, you see Gorbachev is still on the list and Francis Bacon is out Wink Your idea of Deng and Averroes is very good Smiley I put Wałęsa on, because Solidarnosz was the beginning of the end for the Eastern Block. Not on the list stands now von Braun. I think Deng or Averroes had much more influence in the history.

Now I make 5 groups and then we can start the Survivor.
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Hans-im-Glück
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Junior Chimp
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E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2010, 11:34:22 AM »

No José de San Martin? Sad

C'mon, we need a bit more people from the Americas (not counting the USA) and this guy liberated half of South America.

Okay.

I replace Pericles with San Martin. But only for you Wink
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Junior Chimp
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2010, 09:11:51 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 1

In the first round the usual suspect were eliminated. Only in Group C is with Edison a little surprise.



Group A

Mao Zedong 7, Malthus1





Group B

Hitler 7, Morton 2





GROUP C

Edison 3, Plato 2, Genghis Khan 1, Mencius 1, Mani 1





GROUP D

Lenin 4, Pizarro 3, Isabella 1





GROUP E

Stalin 4, Columbus 2, Graham Bell 1, Ramses 1





RANKING:

116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #8 on: September 15, 2010, 08:56:07 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 2

No good round for Spain. OK, Columbus was Italian(but he worked for Spain) and Pizsrro are eliminated. Pizarro after a close race with Freud and Pincus.



Group A

Malthus 16, Mahavira 11, van Leeuwenhoek 3, Bach 2, Rutherford 2, Cortés 2





Group B

Morton 14, Menes 11, Homer 3, Constantin 2, Daguerre 2, Gorbachev 2, San Martin 2





GROUP C

Mencius 14, Mani 13, Plato 7, Akbar 2





GROUP D

Pizarro 11, Freud 10, Pincus 9, Walesa 2, Voltaire 2, Isabella I 1, Darius I 1





GROUP E

Columbus 15, Graham Bell 9, Mendel 6, Ramses II 4, Giotto 2





RANKING:

111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2010, 09:32:22 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 3

A bad round for the historical figures from the deep past. In group E it was a 3-way tie and Grahem Bell is Eliminated only with the votes from the previous rounds.



Group A

Mahavira 6





Group B

Menes 4, Homer 2





GROUP C

Mani 5, Plato 1





GROUP D

Freud 3 (3,33 votes in the previous rounds), Pincus 3 (3 votes in the previous rounds)





GROUP E

Graham Bell 2 (4 votes in the previous rounds), Ramses II 2 (2,33 votes in the previous rounds), Mendel 2 (2 votes in the previous rounds)





RANKING:

106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2010, 12:51:12 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 4

Again a bad round for the historical figures from the deep past.



Group A

Nebuchadnezzar 5, Cortés 3, Bach 3, Rutherford 1





Group B

Homer 4, Watt 3, Jefferson 2, San Martin 2, Marconi 1





GROUP C

Plato 5, Charlemagne 3, Akbar 3, Fermi 1





GROUP D

Pincus 4 (6 votes in the previous rounds), Darius 4 (0.33 votes in the previous rounds), Walesa 3, Churchill 1





GROUP E

Ramses II 4 , Mendel 3, Zoroaster 3, Giotto 2





RANKING:
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2010, 02:01:57 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 5

This was a very interesting round. It were eliminated very different persons.



Group A

Cortés 4, Bach 1





Group B

Watt 2 (1.5 votes in the previous rounds), Jefferson 2(1 vote in the previous rounds), Daguerre 1





GROUP C

Akbar 3, Charlemagne 2





GROUP D

Lech Wałęsa 4, Darius I 1





GROUP E

Mendel 2 (5.5 votes in the previous rounds), Zoroaster 2 (1.5 votes in the previous rounds), Pope Urban II 1





RANKING:
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2010, 09:42:03 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 6

A good round again. In Group E it was very exciting.



Group A

Rembrandt -4, van Leeuwenhoek +1, Meji +1, Bach +2





Group B

Daguerre -2, Constantin the Great -1, Jefferson 0, Copernicus +1, Gorbachev +1, Luther +1





GROUP C

Karl der Große -5, Fermi 0, Kepler +1, Genghis Khan +2, Averroes +2





GROUP D

Churchill -3, Harvey -1, Clerk Maxwell +1, Isabella I +1, Voltaire +2





GROUP E

Pope Urban II 1 (1 vote in the previous rounds), Ghandi -1 (no votes in the previous rounds), Zoroaster 0, Faraday +1, Van Beethoven +1





RANKING:
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #13 on: September 21, 2010, 09:29:35 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 7

A very coulorful round. In which other survivor we eleminate Darius, Gandhi Jefferson, Machiavelli and van Leeuwenhoek in one round Wink



Group A

van Leeuwenhoek 5, Ford 1





Group B

Jefferson 2 (5 votes in the previous rounds), W+O Wright 2 (no votes in the previous rounds), Gorbachev 1, Constantin the Great 1





GROUP C

Machiavelli 3, Justinian I 2, Peter the Great 1





GROUP D

Darius I 5, Harvey 1





GROUP E

Ghandi 4, Zoroaster 1, Faraday 1





RANKING:
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2010, 11:34:39 AM »

I really find group D uninspiring, while I'd want to save almost everybody in groups C and E...

I suspect a bad end for my favourites (or for those I have for the moment...)...

I don't think that the group D is so bad, but it is very difficult to build the different groups. When I made it I must split all conqueror, statesmen, founder of a religion, scientists, artists etc. and then i must look where they come from and when they lived. This wasn't easy.

Fab, when we down at 50 historical figures then we have only 2 groups and then you can eliminate all from the group D Wink
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,970
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2010, 10:31:03 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 8

No surprises in this round. fab your friend Voltair is immune for 3 Rounds, sorry Wink



Group A

Eliminate:Ford 5, Vasco da Gama 1; Immune: Bach 2 (2 Keep-votes in the previous rounds), Meji 2 (1 Keep-vote in the previous rounds), Smith 1, Vasco da Gama 1





Group B

Eliminate: W+O Wright 4, Gorbachev 1, Lincoln 1; Immune: Descartes 2, Copernicus 1, San Martin 1, Mozart 1, Gorbachev 1





GROUP C

Eliminate: Fermi 3, Justinian I 2, Peter the Great 1; Immune: Justinian I 3, Newton 1, Euler 1, Planck 1





GROUP D

Eliminate: Harvey 6; Immune: Voltaire 2 (3 Keep-votes in the previous rounds), Napoleon 2 (no Keep-votes in the previous rounds), Maxwell 1, Roentgen 1





GROUP E

Eliminate: Zoroaster 3, Faraday 2, Cromwell 1;  Immune: van Beethoven 5, Augustus Caesar 1





RANKING:

81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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Junior Chimp
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Political Matrix
E: -5.94, S: -3.30

« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2010, 09:38:31 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 8

No good round for scientists, but there where no surprises.



Group A

Ottto 5, Vasco da Gama 1





Group B

Marconi 4, Gorbachev 1, Mozart 1





GROUP C

Euler 3, Peter the Great 2, Genghis Khan 1]





GROUP D

Isabella I 3, Calvin 1, Darwin 1, Clerk Maxwell 1





GROUP E

Faraday 3, Rousseau 2, Cromwell 1





RANKING:

76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2010, 12:54:29 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 8

A very interessing round. In group C we had a 3-way tie.



Group A

Vasco da Gama 17, Meji 7, Elisabeth I 5, St. Augustine 3, Rutherford 2, Ibn Kaldun 1, Locke 1





Group B

Gorbachev 14, Constantine the Great 7, San Martin 5, Ts'ai Lun 3, Lincoln 2, Mozart 2, Lavoisiere 2, Copernicus 1





GROUP C

Peter the Great 8 (4 votes in the previous rounds), Genghis Khan 8 (2 votes in the previous rounds), Bolivar 8 (no votes in the previous rounds), Shakespeare 5, William the Conquerer 4, Hammurabi 3





GROUP D

Calvin 13, Raphael 7, Darwin 6, Clerk Maxwell 5, Moses 3, Napoleon 1, Pasteur 1





GROUP E

Cromwell 16, Rousseau 7, Lao tsu 5, Suleiman 4, Giotto 3, Washington 1





RANKING:

71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #18 on: September 26, 2010, 10:55:30 AM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 11

Round 11 was without surprisses. Only in group D it was a close race. Now it no historical figure Immune. You can vote for all.



Group A

Meji 4, Elisabeth I 1





Group B

Constantine the Great 3, San Martin 2





GROUP C

Bolivar 4, Genghis Khan 1





GROUP D

Darwin 2 (3 votes in the previous rounds), Clerk Maxwell 2 (2,66votes in the previous rounds), Raphael 1





GROUP E

Giotto 3, Rousseau 1, Suleiman 1





RANKING:

66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2010, 12:45:12 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 12

Round 11 was without surprisses. Only the easy elimination of George Washington wasn't expected. 



Group A

Elisabeth I 5, Bach 3, Smith 2, Ibn Kaldoun 1, St.Augustine 1





Group B

San Martin 5, Mozart 3, Descartes 2, Lincoln 1, Deng 1





GROUP C

Genghis Khan 4 (5,66 votes in the previous rounds), Shakespeare 4 (1,66 votes in the previous rounds), Hammurabi 2, Planck 1, William the Conquerer 1





GROUP D

Raphael 5, Clerk Maxwell 4, Roentgen 1, Moses 1, Voltaire 1





GROUP E

Washington 5, Suleiman 2, Michelangelo 2, Rousseau 1, Lao Tsu 1, van Beethoven 1





RANKING:

61   Queen Elisabeth I
61   José San Martin
61   Genghis Khan
61   Raphael
61   George Washington
66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2010, 01:21:03 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 13

Some close races this round. In the next round we will have only 2 Groups. 



Group A

Bach 4, Smith 2





Group B

Ts'ai Lun 3, Mozart 1, Descartes 1, Lincoln 1





GROUP C

Shakespeare 3 (3,66 votes in the previous rounds), Hammurabi 3 (2 votes in the previous rounds),





GROUP D

Clerk Maxwell 4 (6,66 votes in the previous rounds), Voltaire 2 (2,16 votes in the previous rounds), Moses 1, Muhammad 1





GROUP E

Lao Tzu 3, Suleiman 1, Rousseau 1, Heisenberg 1





RANKING:

56   Johann Sebastian Bach
56   Ts'ai Lun
56   William Shakespeare
56   James Clerk Maxwell
56   Lao Tzu
61   Queen Elisabeth I
61   José San Martin
61   Genghis Khan
61   Raphael
61   George Washington
66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2010, 01:00:30 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 14

The last round of the first phase was very good. Maybe we make this rule in this phase too. A tie in group A, and a very exciting race between Deng and Lincoln  in group B; and between Moses ans Voltaire in group D. It must be a shock for you fab that Voltaire beats Moses Grin

Now we have only 2 groups.



Group A

St. Augustine 3 (1,5 votes in the previous Rounds), Ibn Kaldoun 3 (0.83 votes in the previous rounds)Smith 2





Group B

Lincoln 8, Deng 7





GROUP C

Hammurabi 2, William the Conqueror 1





GROUP D

Moses 7, Voltaire 6, Pasteur 2





GROUP E

Heisenberg 5, Suleiman 4, van Beethoven 1





RANKING:

51   St. Augustine
51   Abraham Lincoln
51   Hammurabi
51   Moses
51   Werner Heisenberg
56   Johann Sebastian Bach
56   Ts'ai Lun
56   William Shakespeare
56   James Clerk Maxwell
56   Lao Tzu
61   Queen Elisabeth I
61   José San Martin
61   Genghis Khan
61   Raphael
61   George Washington
66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2010, 01:03:05 PM »

Here are the current previous votes:

GROUP A

Adam Smith    3,5
Albert Einstein   0
Alexander Fleming   0
Alexander the Great   0
Aristotle   0
Averroes (Ibn Rushd)    0
Confucius   0
Ernest Rutherford   1,82
Euclid   0
Gaozu of Han   0
Ibn Khaldun   2,33
Isaac Newton   0
Jesus Christ    0
Johannes Gutenberg   0
Johannes Kepler   0
John Locke   0,33
Julius Caesar   0
Justinian I   4
Karl Marx   0
Leonardo da Vinci   0
Louis Pasteur   1,33
Max Planck   0,5
Shih Huang Ti (Qin Shi Huang)   0
Voltaire   7,16
William the Conqueror   2,33

GROUP B:

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier   0,66
Asoka   0
Augustus Caesar   0
Buddha   0
Cyrus the Great   0
Deng Xiaoping   4
Edward Jenner   0
Galileo Galilei   0
Jean-Jacques Rousseau   6,83
John Dalton   0
Joseph Lister   0
Kangxi    0
Ludwig van Beethoven   1
Martin Luther    0
Michelangelo   1
Muhammad   1
Napoleon Bonaparte   0,33
Nicolaus Copernicus   0,33
Rene Descartes   2
St. Paul   0
Sui Wen Ti   0
Suleiman the Magnificent   6,33
'Umar ibn al-Khattab   0
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen   0,5
Wolfgang A. Mozart   4,16
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« Reply #23 on: September 30, 2010, 12:41:59 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 15

No big surprise in this roung. Mozart and Justinian were in danger to eliminated a few rounds. Welcome  back Mr. X It is very good that you a here again.

Now we have only 2 groups.



Group A

Justinian I 3, William the Conqueror 2, Euclid 1





Group B

Mozart 3, Luther 1, Rousseau 1, Suleiman 1






RANKING:

49   Justinian I
49   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
51   St. Augustine
51   Abraham Lincoln
51   Hammurabi
51   Moses
51   Werner Heisenberg
56   Johann Sebastian Bach
56   Ts'ai Lun
56   William Shakespeare
56   James Clerk Maxwell
56   Lao Tzu
61   Queen Elisabeth I
61   José San Martin
61   Genghis Khan
61   Raphael
61   George Washington
66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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« Reply #24 on: October 01, 2010, 12:22:13 PM »

Most Influential Figures in History Survivor

Result Round 16

It was very close between Deng and Descartes. Only the previous votes deside it.




Group A

William the Conqueror -2,Voltaire 0, Jesus 0,  Smith +1, Marx +1





Group B

Deng -2 (4 votes in the previous rounds), Descartes -2 (2 votes in the previous rounds), van Beethoven 0, Suleiman 0, Buddha +1, Luther +1, Rousseau +2






RANKING:

47   William the Conqueror
47   Deng Xiaoping
49   Justinian I
49   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
51   St. Augustine
51   Abraham Lincoln
51   Hammurabi
51   Moses
51   Werner Heisenberg
56   Johann Sebastian Bach
56   Ts'ai Lun
56   William Shakespeare
56   James Clerk Maxwell
56   Lao Tzu
61   Queen Elisabeth I
61   José San Martin
61   Genghis Khan
61   Raphael
61   George Washington
66   Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)
66   Constantine the Great
66   Simon Bolivar
66   Charles Darwin
66   Giotto
71   Vasco da Gama
71   Mikhail Gorbachev
71   Peter the Great
71   John Calvin
71   Oliver Cromwell
76   Nikolaus August Otto
76   Guglielmo Marconi
76   Leonhard Euler
76   Queen Isabella I
76   Michael Faraday
81   Henry Ford
81   Orville and Wilbur Wright
81   Enrico Fermi
81   William Harvey
81   Zoroaster
86   Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
86   Thomas Jefferson
86   Niccolo Machiavelli
86   Darius I
86   Mahatma Gandhi
91   Rembrandt van Rijn
91   Louis Daguerre
91   Charlemagne
91   Winston Churchill
91   Pope Urban II
96   Hernán Cortés
96   James Watt
96   Akbar
96   Lech Wałęsa
96   Gregor Mendel
101  Nebuchadnezzar
101  Homer
101  Plato
101  Gregory Pincus
101  Ramses II
106  Mahavira
106  Menes
106  Mani
106  Sigmund Freud
106  Alexander Graham Bell
111  Thomas Malthus
111  William T. G. Morton
111  Mencius
111  Francisco Pizarro
111  Chistopher Columbus
116  Mao Zedong
116  Adolf Hitler
116  T .A. Edison
116  Lenin
116  Joseph Stalin
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