Never Before Seen Leader Elimination

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Abbas I (Persia) 22
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 16
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 20
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 21
Haakon VII (Norway) 1-3=-2 (ELIMINATED) - Here is the door. Goodbye, Your Majesty!
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 21
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 8 .
Meiji (Japan) 19+1=20 - This man is probably the best choice for non-Samurai leader of Japan. I'll support him for that.
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
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Abbas I (Persia) 22
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 16
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) (20-3)=17 An important Abbasid king, but not much of his personality has survived.
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 21
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 21
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) (8+1)=9 I like this Philosopher warrior king, plus he looks different enough from Trajan.
Meiji (Japan) 20
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 22
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 16
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 21
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 21 + 1 = 22 Why not? One of the greatest Russian leaders.
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 9 - 3 = 6 Not a bad leader, but I'm more interested in Constantine I.
Meiji (Japan) 20
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
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Abbas I (Persia) 22-3=19 The Persia we have in the game is based on ancient Persia, it would be so weird to see him throw in there.
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 16
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 21
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6+1=7 I don't think Marcus Aurelius should fall to soon.
Meiji (Japan) 20
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 16 +1 =17. Not quite as good a mustache as Haakon but those muttonchops are pretty great. Plus he is The Liberator.
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 21 - 3 =18. Brazil doesn't need a second leader.
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 7
Meiji (Japan) 20
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 25
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 18-3=15 - Now it's your time to go, Mr. Vargas! Brazil already has the best leader in its history, so there is no need for you!
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 7
Meiji (Japan) 20+1=21 - Yes please. Give us this non-Samurai leader. During his reign, his nation went from undeveloped and unimportant country to one of the most industrial, developed and influental countries in the world. Now that's efficiency!
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 25+1=26 Would be so great to have an Anglo-Saxon leader.
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 15-3=12 Zero interest in a second leader for Brazil.
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 7
Meiji (Japan) 21
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 12-3 = 9 Boring, a real nobody and did cruel things
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 7
Meiji (Japan) 21 + 1 = 22 great and famous leader and the creator of modern japan
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) 22
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 9 + 1 = 10 I can give him some final sighs for the Pracinhas
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 7 - 3 = 4 Reasons given before, he does not interest me
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17
Georges Clemenceau (France) (22-3)=19 I don't really care much about the time period Clemenceau is from. I prefer an earlier French leader.
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 10
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) (4+1)=5 I will defend this guy to the very end.
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 17-3=14 I would rather have Haron al Rashid return for a Abbasid leader.
Georges Clemenceau (France) 19
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 10
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 5+1=6 I would like to see Marcus Aurelius a leader for a civ game.
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 19+1 =20. Belle Epoque would be his LUA. Should make France the premier tourism power in the game.
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 10 -3 = 7. No awesome facial hair and Brazil doesn't need another leader..
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 22
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 18
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 20
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 7
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23 (22+1) one of - if not the - best leader on the list
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 15 (18-3) I prefer Safavid or Arcasid rulers.
Taizong (China) 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 17 + 1 = 18. The last great Russian Tsar and reformer.
Alfred the Great (England) 26
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 20
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 7 - 3 =4. Time for the quasi-fascist to go.
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson 20 <-- Fixed. Jefferson got clipped off the end a page back.
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 26+1=27 I'm for Alfred all the way.
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 20
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 4-3=1 Agreed. Who will show him the door?
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 21
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) 17
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 27
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 20
Getúlio Vargas (Brazil) 1 - 3 = ELIMINATED Your days are numbered.
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 21 + 1 = 22 Excellent alternative to Gandhi if Ashoka isn't returrning
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19
Akbar (India) (17+1)=18 A capable Mughal leader for India
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 27
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) (20-3)=17 Not too interested in a WWI leader for France
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 22
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 19 + 1 = 20 I would like to see an Islamic Persian leader
Akbar (India) 18
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 27
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 17
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 6 - 3 = 3 Like I said before, he does not interest me
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 22
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson 20
 
Abbas I (Persia) 20
Akbar (India) 18
Akhenaten (Egypt) 21
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 27
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 17
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 3+1=4 - Good Roman Emperor and a philosopher. He must survive longer!
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 22
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson (America) 20-3=17 - I think that America doesn't really need another leader right now. And I would rather pick Abraham Lincoln or George Washington again. And Founding Fathers is already in-game American UA, so what would be his ULA?
 
Abbas I (Persia) 20
Akbar (India) 18
Akhenaten (Egypt) 22 (21+1) While not my first pick for Egypt, he would be an interesting choice.
Alexander II (Russia) 18
Alfred the Great (England) 27
Al-Mansur (Arabia) 14
Georges Clemenceau (France) 17
Ivan III The Great (Russia) 22
Kanmu (Japan) 17
Marcus Aurelius (Rome) 1 (4-3) Rome already has a cultural leader
Meiji (Japan) 22
Muʿāwiya I (Arabia) 23
Shah Jahan (India) 22
Shapur II (Persia) 15
Taizong (China) 20
Thomas Jefferson (America) 17
 
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