Amenhotep III

Politician 1403 BCE – 1350 BCE
Cooling Off
#563
Historical Importance
278K
2025 Wikipedia Views
+4.6%
Year-over-Year
-26%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Amenhotep III

Amenhotep III, reigning as a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty (c. 1390–1353 BCE), presided over a period of extraordinary prosperity and artistic flourishing in ancient Egypt, often referred to as the zenith of Egyptian power. His monuments, such as the Colossi of Memnon, attest to his significant building programs and the stability he ensured across the empire. This vast historical influence places him highly in the Pantheon project, ranking at #563 among the most historically important figures globally.

The internet's attention in 2025 suggests a relative neglect compared to his historical standing. Amenhotep III garnered approximately 278K annualized Wikipedia views this year. This places his digital footprint in a curious light when contrasted with contemporaries in the 'Politician' field; for instance, Yasser Arafat, ranked #566 in importance (just three spots lower), commanded over five times his readership at 1.5M views. His attention ratio is currently calculated at a modest ~1x, indicating his current online visibility aligns closely with his historical rank, though this masks the massive disparity when compared to other figures in his own category.

While his attention is currently stable with a +4.6% year-over-year change, recent momentum shows a potential dip, with a -26% drop comparing Q1 to Q3 of 2025, suggesting waning contemporary interest that may need monitoring.