Cicero

Politician 106 BCE – 43 BCE
Steady
#190
Historical Importance
1.0M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-15.3%
Year-over-Year
-9%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a towering figure of the late Roman Republic, recognized globally for his extraordinary oratorical skill and his profound influence on Latin prose and philosophy. As an accomplished politician, lawyer, and statesman, his career was defined by his vigorous defense of the Republic against conspirators like Catiline and his rivalry with powerful figures such as Mark Antony. MIT's Pantheon project ranks him #190 in historical importance, underscoring his foundational role in Western political thought, which continues to shape legal and rhetorical traditions centuries later.

Despite this high historical standing, Cicero's modern internet visibility is somewhat muted relative to his impact, registering 1.0M Wikipedia views in 2025. While this is a substantial number, it places him in a clear attention gap when compared to contemporaries in the political sphere, such as George Washington (#325 importance) who attracts 4.8M views, or even Marcus Aurelius (#235 importance) drawing 2.8M views. This indicates that while Cicero remains historically relevant, the volume of modern digital attention he garners is approximately half what one might expect based on his rank, suggesting an overattention gap of +2x when viewing the figures with higher contemporary traffic.

Furthermore, his digital footprint appears to be shrinking slightly; his 2025 pageviews show a year-over-year decline of -15.3%, and his momentum dropped by 9% between Q1 and Q3, suggesting that the slight historical imbalance is worsening as recent attention wanes.