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Best 1 Rugby World Cup

The ultimate proving ground for international rugby union. This tournament pits the world's elite national sides against each other in a grueling, multi-week contest. It tests not only athletic prowess but also squad depth, mental fortitude, and tactical cohesion over the full 80 minutes of play. It...

2 New York Yankees

The New York Yankees remain a symbol of baseball excellence. Despite recent fluctuations, their organizational depth and commitment to acquiring top talent ensure they are always in contention. A rich history of championships and a passionate fanbase contribute to the teams enduring appeal. Continu...

3 The Huntley-Brinkley Report

The Huntley-Brinkley Report was NBC's weekday evening television news program from 1956 to 1970, co-anchored by Chet Huntley in New York and David Brinkley in Washington. Their contrasting delivery and exchanges between two cities helped establish the dual-anchor format in American broadcasting. The...

8.85 Great
Why this score?

Landmark NBC broadcast with major historical influence, trusted anchors, high ratings, and foundational evening-news reputation.

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4 Gordon Allport

Gordon Allport (1897–1967) was an American psychologist who pioneered trait theory, introduced the distinction between idiographic and nomothetic approaches, and wrote the foundational personality text 'Pattern and Growth in Personality' (1961).

8.70 Great
Why this score?

Trait theory pioneer whose idiographic and prejudice work remain historically central.

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5 Bagataway
Bagataway

Bagataway is an ancient Indigenous North American stick-and-ball game widely recognized as the foundational predecessor to modern lacrosse, holding deep spiritual significance.

8.63 Great
Why this score?

Immense cultural significance and demanding team play underpin its reputation, despite limited standardized modern competition.

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6 Transport Tycoon

Transport Tycoon is a business simulation game developed for MS-DOS, released in 1994 by MicroProse. The game features an isometric 2D view and allows players to manage a transport company through road, rail, sea, and air networks. Players compete to maximize profit by transporting goods and passeng...

7 The Ashes
The Ashes

More than just a cricket series, The Ashes is a cultural phenomenon built on intense, historical rivalry between England and Australia. While played in the Test format, the weight of history and the sheer passion surrounding the contest elevate it above standard fixtures. It is mandatory viewing for...

8 Lacrosse (Bagataway)

Lacrosse, historically known as bagataway, is a field sport rooted in Indigenous traditions, primarily developed by the Ojibwe people. It involves using a stick with a netted pocket to catch and throw a ball. The game’s origins date back centuries and represent an important aspect of Native American...

8.36 Great
Why this score?

Deep Indigenous roots and foundation of modern lacrosse, high cultural status, physical intensity, and enduring competitive legacy.

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9 Balkline 71.2

Balkline 71.2 is a specific discipline within the carom billiards family, played on a pocketless table that is typically 10 feet in length. The game uses balklines drawn 71.2 centimeters from the rails to divide the playing surface into distinct zones. The primary rule restricts players from scoring...

8.18 Great
Why this score?

Highly demanding classical carom discipline with major historical prestige, admired by experts but now sustained by a narrow competitive community.

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10 Lewis Davenport

Lewis Davenport was a British illusionist and magician who founded Davenport's magic shop in London in the late 19th century. The shop became one of the longest-operating magic retailers in the world, continuing for over a century. It supplied equipment and props to professional and amateur magician...

8.12 Great
Why this score?

Important British dealer and performer whose family institution became central to magic culture; legacy exceeds his individual artistic reputation.

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11 Portugal
Portugal

Portugal is a European nation renowned for its rich heritage and diverse landscapes. It provides opportunities for adventure travel and cultural immersion alongside beautiful beaches and vibrant cities like Lisbon and Porto. The country’s affordability makes it appealing to budget-conscious traveler...

12 Coalport Admiral Lord Nelson Bust

The Coalport Admiral Lord Nelson Bust is a porcelain portrait sculpture associated with Coalport, an English porcelain manufacturer and brand. It depicts Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, the British naval commander who led the Royal Navy at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, where he was killed. The subje...

7.98 Good
Why this score?

Recognizable historical likeness, detailed uniform, and established Coalport craftsmanship support favorable collecting reputation; traditional commemorative styling limits wider artistic impact.

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13 The Portrait Studio

The story takes place before WWII at a photo studio on top of a hill. Many people visit this studio to have their photos taken. One day, a couple comes, but the wife is so shy that she always lowers her head. The owner of the studio tries all kinds of tricks to get her to smile and eventually succee...

14 Thomas Davenport

Thomas Davenport was an American blacksmith and inventor credited with building the first practical direct current (DC) electrical motor in the 1830s. Working in Vermont, he developed a rotary electric motor using a commutator and electromagnets, receiving a patent for his design in 1837. His invent...

7.89 Good
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Built and patented an early practical American electric motor, but poor batteries and limited efficiency constrained contemporary impact.

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15 Paolo Portoghesi

Paolo Portoghesi was an Italian architect and architectural historian widely recognized for his role in the postmodern architecture movement. He famously curated the 1980 Venice Biennale exhibition "The Presence of the Past," which championed the return of historical elements to contemporary buildin...

7.89 Good
Why this score?

Influential theorist, historian, and Venice Biennale director associated with postmodernism; built work attracts mixed judgments for literal historicism.

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16 Portugal (General)

Portugal, as a whole, offers incredible value, combining beautiful coastlines (Algarve), historic cities (Porto, Lisbon), and rich culinary traditions. It is generally more budget-friendly than its Western European neighbors while delivering a high quality of life and stunning scenery. Its the perfe...

17 Historical European Martial Arts

Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) involves the research, study, and practice of martial traditions of European origin, reconstructing techniques from surviving historical manuals and treatises. Practitioners focus on combat systems documented between the 14th and 19th centuries, frequently uti...

7.80 Good
Why this score?

Growing expert respect, strong research culture, and active tournaments; still uneven standardization and niche public visibility.

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18 Ira Erastus Davenport

Ira Erastus Davenport (1839–1911) was an American magician and performer who appeared with his brother William Henry Davenport as the Davenport brothers. Their best-known act, the 'spirit cabinet,' involved the performers being bound inside a cabinet while musical instruments seemed to play and hand...

7.77 Good
Why this score?

Spirit Cabinet pioneer who generated enormous cultural attention and influenced spiritualist performance, though magical artistry was comparatively limited.

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19 HEMA Longsword

HEMA Longsword is a historical European martial arts discipline focused on the study and practice of fighting techniques using two-handed swords, primarily from medieval and Renaissance fighting manuals. The practice is based on the reconstruction of techniques described in historical texts, most no...

20 William Davenport

William Davenport was an American stage performer and illusionist who gained fame in the mid-19th century as one half of the Davenport Brothers. Alongside his brother Ira, he helped popularize the spirit cabinet illusion, a stage routine that simulated spiritualist manifestations such as ringing bel...

7.69 Good
Why this score?

Essential partner in the influential Davenport Brothers act; major historical impact, but individual creative contribution is difficult to distinguish.

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21 The Ashes (Historical)

Similar to the Six Nations history, this entry recognizes the deep, foundational importance of The Ashes rivalry. While the current iteration is highly ranked, understanding its historical arcthe sheer drama built over decadesis crucial. It serves as a reminder of the cultural weight that elevates t...

22 Straight rail billiards

Straight rail billiards, also called straight billiards or the free game, is a form of carom billiards played with three balls on a pocketless table. A player scores when the cue ball contacts both object balls during the same stroke, without the cushion requirements used in games such as three-cush...

23 La Canne
La Canne

La Canne, or Canne de combat, is a traditional French martial art that utilizes a walking stick or cane as a weapon. It emerged in the early 19th century as a practical method of self-defense for urban gentlemen carrying canes, later evolving into a structured competitive combat sport. Practitioners...

7.46 Good
Why this score?

Dynamic footwork, distinctive technique, and established French competition earn respect, although international participation remains modest.

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24 HEMA Rapier

HEMA rapier is a branch of historical European martial arts devoted to reconstructing systems for the rapier from surviving fencing manuals, chiefly from the Renaissance and early modern periods. Training emphasizes distance, timing, thrusts, blade opposition, footwork, and defensive actions with a...

25 Eugène Joseph Delporte

Eugène Joseph Delporte was a Belgian astronomer known for asteroid discovery and for defining modern constellation boundaries. Working at the Royal Observatory of Belgium, he discovered 66 asteroids, including 1221 Amor, which gave its name to the Amor group of near-Earth asteroids. On behalf of the...

7.45 Good
Why this score?

Noted Belgian astronomer who discovered many asteroids and helped define constellation boundaries; durable catalog legacy.

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26 Quarterstaff Fencing

Quarterstaff fencing is a historical European martial art utilizing a long wooden pole, typically measuring between six and nine feet in length. It was notably practiced in England during the Tudor and Stuart periods as both a method of civilian self-defense and a competitive sport. The discipline i...

7.38 Good
Why this score?

Historically influential and tactically rich, but limited modern participation, safety constraints, and reconstructed rules reduce consensus strength.

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27 Manchester United FC

Manchester United Football Club is a professional soccer team based in England. Historically dominant within the Premier League and renowned across Europe, it boasts a massive global following among football fans. The club's legacy and performance continue to attract supporters worldwide seeking to...

28 Manchester United (EPL)

Manchester United is a professional soccer team based in England’s Premier League. The club holds the record for most English top-flight titles with twelve victories. Its sustained success and significant impact on football history make it a notable organization. Manchester United appeals to fans of...

29 HEMA Sword and Buckler

HEMA Sword and Buckler is a historical European martial arts discipline focused on the use of a one-handed sword paired with a small shield. The practice is reconstructed from medieval and Renaissance combat manuals, most notably the Royal Armouries MS I.33, which is the oldest known surviving Europ...

30 Balkline 47.2

Balkline 47.2 is a carom billiards discipline played on a pocketless table divided by straight lines drawn 47 centimeters from each rail, creating eight rectangular balk spaces. The rules stipulate that at least one object ball must exit the current balk space after two consecutive caroms, preventin...

7.35 Good
Why this score?

Major historical championship balkline discipline, highly technical and respected, though now niche beside three-cushion carom.

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Rugby World Cup currently leads the Historical Port results with a displayed score of 8.63/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. Strong confidence means 10 or more recorded comparison checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2.

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