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Stuyvesant's Thread

NFL Superbowl-less
Champions of the National Football League, using the Pre-Championship Selection Method

1933: Chicago Bears
1934:
Chicago Bears
1935: New York Giants
1936: Green Bay Packers
1937:
Chicago Bears
1938: New York Giants
1939:
New York Giants
1940: Washington Redskins
1941: Green Bay Packers
1942: Chicago Bears
1943: Chicago Bears
1944:
New York Giants
1945: Cleveland Rams
1946: Chicago Bears
1947: Chicago Cardinals
1948:
Chicago Cardinals
1949: Philadelphia Eagles
1950:
New York Giants
1951: Cleveland Browns
1952: Detroit Lions
1953:
Cleveland Browns
1954: Detroit Lions
1955: Cleveland Browns
1956:
Chicago Bears
1957: Cleveland Browns
1958: New York Giants
1959: New York Giants
1960: Philadelphia Eagles
1961: Green Bay Packers
1962: Green Bay Packers
1963: Chicago Bears
1964:
Baltimore Colts
1965: Cleveland Browns
1966: Green Bay Packers
1967:
Los Angeles Rams
1968: Baltimore Colts
1969: Minnesota Vikings
1970:
Minnesota Vikings
1971: Dallas Cowboys
1972: Miami Dolphins
1973: Minnesota Vikings
1974:
Oakland Raiders
1975: Pittsburgh Steelers
1976: Oakland Raiders
1977: Dallas Cowboys
1978: Pittsburgh Steelers
1979:
San Diego Chargers
1980: Atlanta Falcons
1981: San Francisco 49ers
1982: Washington Redskins
1983:
Washington Redskins
1984: San Francisco 49ers
1985: Chicago Bears
1986:
Chicago Bears
1987: San Francisco 49ers
1988:
Chicago Bears
1989: San Francisco 49ers
1990:
San Francisco 49ers
1991: Washington Redskins
1992: San Francisco 49ers
1993:
Buffalo Bills
1994: San Francisco 49ers
1995:
Kansas City Chiefs
1996: Green Bay Packers
1997:
Green Bay Packers
1998: Minnesota Vikings
1999: Jacksonville Jaguars
2000: Tennessee Titans
2001: St. Louis Rams
2002: Philadelphia Eagles
2003: New England Patriots
2004:
Pittsburgh Steelers
2005: Indianapolis Colts
2006: San Diego Chargers
2007: New England Patriots
2008: Tennessee Titans
2009: Indianapolis Colts
2010: New England Patriots
2011: Green Bay Packers
2012: Atlanta Falcons
2013: Seattle Seahawks
2014:
Dallas Cowboys
2015: Carolina Panthers
2016: New England Patriots
2017:
New England Patriots
2018: New Orleans Saints
2019: Baltimore Ravens
2020: Kansas City Chiefs

Chicago Bears – 11 (+4)
Green Bay Packers – 8 (-2)
New York Giants – 7 (-)
San Francisco 49ers – 7 (+2)
Baltimore Ravens – 6 (-)
New England Patriots – 5 (-)
Indianapolis Colts – 4 (-1)
Minnesota Vikings – 4 (+3)
Washington Football Team – 4 (-1)
Dallas Cowboys – 3 (-2)
Los Angeles Rams – 3 (-)
Philadelphia Eagles – 3 (-1)
Pittsburgh Steelers – 3 (-3)
Atlanta Falcons – 2 (+2)
Arizona Cardinals – 2 (+1)
Detroit Lions – 2 (-2)
Kansas City Chiefs – 2 (+1)
Los Angeles Chargers – 2 (+2)
Las Vegas Raiders – 2 (-1)
Tennessee Titans – 2 (+2)
Carolina Panthers – 1 (+1)
Jacksonville Jaguars – 1 (+1)
Miami Dolphins – 1 (-1)
New Orleans Saints – 1 (-)
Seattle Seahawks – 1 (-)
 
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Excelsior in Aeturnum Congress Presidents
Presidents of the Continental Congress:

1776-1777: John Hancock (Massachusetts)
1777-1778: Henry Laurens (South Carolina)
1778-1779: John Jay (New York)
1779-1781: Samuel Huntington (Connecticut)
1781: Thomas McKean (Delaware)
1781-1782: John Hanson (Maryland)
1782-1783: Elias Boudinot (New Jersey)

...
1791-1792: Frederick Muhlenberg (Pennsylvania)
 
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The Loyal Arnold
Technically unrelated to the above

History of Benedict Arnold:
1741-1756: Private Citizen
1756: Private, Connecticut Militia
1756-1775: Private Citizen
1775: Captain, Connecticut Militia
1775: Colonel, Massachusetts Militia
1775-1776: Colonel, Continental Army
1776-1777: Brigadier General, Continental Army
1777-1785: Major General, Continental Army
1785-1789: Senior Officer of the U.S. Army

1785: Promoted by the Continental Congress
1788-1789: Candidate for President, Federalist [10 Electoral Votes]

1789-1797: Secretary of War
1789: Appointed by President Washington
1792: Candidate for President, Federalist [1 Electoral Vote]

1797-1801: Vice President of the United States
1796: Candidate for President, Federalist [64 Electoral Votes]
1801-1802: Private Citizen
1800: Candidate for President, Federalist [63 Electoral Votes]
1802-1807: Superintendent of the United States Military Academy
1802: Appointed by President Jefferson
 
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Caucus Parties California List
Reform (21)Moderate (13)Modern Whig (2)SAM (3)An American Party (6)Independence (8)
Barbara LeeNancy PelosiJim CostaKen CalvertKevin McCarthyDarrell Issa
Alan LowenthalAdam SchiffLou CorreaDavid ValadaoDoug LaMalfaDevin Nunes
Brad ShermanAmi BeraYoung KimJay ObernolteAgnes Gibboney
Grace NapolitanoAnna EshooMichelle SteelAndy Caldwell
Jackie SpeierDoris MatsuiMike GarciaBryan Maryott
Jared HuffmanEric SwalwellTom McClintockErin Cruz
Jerry McNerneyJuan C. VargasKevin Cookingham
Jimmy PanettaJulia BrownleyTamika Hamilton
Judy ChuMike Thompson
Karen BassRaul RuizLost to Proportional
Linda SánchezSalud CarbajalJosh Harder
Lucille Roybal-AllardSara JacobsTony Cárdenas
Mark DeSaulnierScott PetersJohn Garamendi
Mark TakanoJimmy Gomez
Maxine WatersKatie Porter
Nanette BarragánMike Levin
Norma Torres
Pete Aguilar
Ro Khanna
Ted Lieu
Zoe Lofgren
 
Caucus Parties Presidents
1989-1993: Mike Dukakis (Democratic)
def. 1988 George H.W. Bush (Republican)
1993-2001: Bill Clinton (Moderate)
def. 1992 Al Haig (Republican), Ross Perot (Independent), Mike Dukakis (Democratic)
def. 1996 Lowell Weicker (An American), Richard Lamm (Reform), Bob Dole (Republican), Lyndon LaRouche (Democratic)
1997 XXVIII Ammendment Changes Presidential Elections to a Two-Round System

2001-2005: Al Gore (Moderate)
def. 2000 George W. Bush (Serve America), Steve Forbes (An American), Ralph Nader (Reform), Jesse Ventura (Independence), Joe Lieberman (Modern Whig)
2005-2009: Jeb Bush (Serve America)
def. 2004 Al Gore (Moderate), Howard Dean (Reform), Newt Gingrich (An American), Tom Golisano (Independence), John Edwards (Modern Whig)
2009-2017: John McCain (An American)
def. 2008 Ralph Nader (Reform), Jeb Bush (Serve America), Chris Dodd (Moderate), Mike Huckabee (Independence), Tom Vilsack (Modern Whig)
def. 2012 Mitt Romney (Serve America), John Kerry (Moderate), Ron Paul (Independence), Rocky Anderson (Reform), Wesley Clark (Modern Whig)

2017-2021: Donald Trump (Independence)
def. 2016 Hillary Clinton (Moderate), Bernie Sanders (Reform), John Kasich (An American), Marco Rubio (Serve America), Charlie Crist (Modern Whig), Martin O'Malley (Modern Whig)
2021-: Joe Biden (Moderate)
def. 2020 Donald Trump (Independence), Elizabeth Warren (Reform), Bill Weld (An American), Pete Buttgieg (Modern Whig), Michael Bloomberg (Serve America)
 
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Twenty Years Back
Twenty Years Back

1973-1981: William C. Westmoreland (Republican)

(with H. L. Richardson) def 1972 John J. Gilligan (Democratic)
(with H. L. Richardson) def 1976 John J. Gilligan (Democratic)

1981-1983: Paul Tsongas (Democratic)
(with Lloyd Bentsen) def 1980 H. L. Richardson (Republican)
1983-1989: Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
(with Bill Proxmire) def 1984 John Tower (Republican)
1989-1994: H. L. Richardson (Republican)
(with Pete du Pont) def 1988 Bill Proxmire (Democratic)
(with Pete du Pont) def 1992 Tom Daschle (Democratic)

1994-1997: Bob Michel (Republican)
1997-2001: Zell Miller (Democratic)

(with Paul Wellstone) def 1996 Bob Michel (Republican)
2001-2009: Pete Wilson (Republican)
(with Robert M. Gates) def 2000 Zell Miller (Democratic)
(with Robert M. Gates) def. 2004 Paul Wellstone (Democratic)

2009-2013: Robert M. Gates (Republican)
(with Dick Lugar) def. 2008 Deval Patrick (Democratic)
2013-2021: Mike Beebe (Democratic)
(with Harold Ford) def. 2012 Robert M. Gates (Republican)
(with Harold Ford) def. 2016 Jerry Moran (Republican)

2021-2029: Greg Abbott (Republican)
(with Lindsey Graham) def. 2020 Harold Ford (Democratic)
(with Lindsey Graham) def. 2024 Ed Markey (Democratic)

2029-2037: Robert Peters (Democratic)
(with Chris Coons) def. 2028 Mitt Romney (Republican)
(with Chris Coons) def. 2032 Charlie Baker (Republican)
2037-2041: Craig Menear (Republican)
(with Tucker Carlson) def. 2036 Kyrsten Sinema (Democratic)
2041-XXXX: Chris Coons (Democratic)
(with [Someone who's not famous yet]) def. Craig Menear (Republican)
 
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Dishonored Leader List
Emperors of the Empire of The Isles

1626-1651: Finlay (Morgengaard)

1625: Gristol under the House of Morgengaard unites the Isles in the War of the Four Crowns against Tyvia, Morley, and Karnaca
1651-1668: Valessa (Morgengaard)
1668-1669: Jalle† (Morgengaard)

1669: Murdered by Bodyguard, Aneirin Rhydderch, declares himself Emperor
1669-1675: Aneirin (Rhydderch)
1675-1678: Ailish* (Rhydderch)

1678: Morgengaard Loyalists restore Jalle's son Hurien to the throne, deposing the Rhydderchs
1678-1705: Hurien (Morgengaard)
1691: Beginning of the Crisis of the Seventeenth Century, widespread chaos in the provinces, collapse of Royal Authority
1701: The Abbey of the Everyman is founded by Benjamin Holger
1705-1714: Yefim (Olaskir)
1705-1708: The Abbey of the Everyman embarks on the ‘Rectifcation War’ against its rivals, culminating in the Siege of Whitecliff
1711: The Abbey is established as the Official Faith of the Empire

1714-1727: Zolana (Olaskir)
1727-1751: Daniil (Olaskir)
1751-1783: Alexy (Olaskir)
1783-1801: Larisa† (Olaskir)

1 Ice, 1801: Morley Insurrection begins
8 Clans, 1801: Larisa is assassinated by Morleyan dissidents without issue, a regency council is formed to decide upon a successor and to prosecute the Morley Insurrection
1801-1803: First Regency, led by Euhorn Kaldwin

1803: Lord Regent Euhorn Kaldwin declares himself Emperor following his leadership during the Morley Insurrection
1803-1825: Euhorn (Kaldwin)
1825-1837: Jessamine† (Kaldwin)

1835: The Rat Plague begins, secretly introduced to the city’s slums by Royal Spymaster Hiram Burrows
18 Earth, 1837: Empress Jessamine was assassinated by the assassin Daud, triggering the Regency Crisis

1837: Second Regency, led by Hiram Burrows
28, High Cold, 1837: Regency Ends, Emily Kaldwin is enthroned

1837-1852: Emily (Kaldwin)
18 Earth, 1852: Empress Emily is overthrown in a palace coup by her Aunt, Delilah Copperspoon, with the backing of Duke Luca Abele of Karnaca
1852: Delilah (“Kaldwin”)
24 Harvest, 1852: Empress Delilah is deposed in a counter-coup
1852-1902: Emily (Kaldwin)
17 Timber, 1852: The Abbey of the Everyman is dissolved by Imperial Decree following the twin blows of the Battle of Dunwall Tower and the Void Rift Crisis
1902: The Office of Empress was dissolved by the Will of Emily Kaldwin, who had no issue
 
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