Caligula

Politician 12 – 41
Post-Peak
#312
Historical Importance
1.6M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-12.6%
Year-over-Year
-21%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Caligula

Caligula, who reigned as Roman Emperor from 37 to 41 CE, holds a significant place in classical history, reflected in his Historical Popularity Index (HPI) Rank of #312 among nearly 15,000 figures. Though his reign was brief, he is remembered for consolidating imperial power, initiating ambitious building projects, and for the infamous debauchery and tyranny often attributed to him, solidifying his notoriety as one of Rome's most sensational rulers.

Despite this historical importance, Caligula's modern internet presence indicates a notable attention gap. His Wikipedia pageviews in 2025 totaled 1.6 million, resulting in an attention gap score of +4x, signifying a significant *overattention* relative to his HPI ranking. This suggests that his sensationalized reputation currently attracts a disproportionately high volume of online interest compared to many more historically central figures.

This high level of interest appears to be somewhat waning, however, as his pageviews show a year-over-year decrease of 12.6%, with Q1 versus Q3 momentum indicating a further 21% drop in recent engagement.