Eusebius

Religious Figure 265 – 339
Steady
#649
Historical Importance
209K
2025 Wikipedia Views
+2.4%
Year-over-Year
+8%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Eusebius

Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 265–339 CE) was a pivotal early Christian writer and bishop, earning him an Historical Popularity Index (HPI) rank of #649. His most significant contribution is his monumental work, *Historia Ecclesiastica* (Ecclesiastical History), which offers a near-contemporary narrative of the Church's first three centuries, securing his status as the first major historian of Christianity. He also penned the *Chronicle*, an essential timeline attempting to synchronize world history, making him a foundational figure in historiography for the period.

In the context of 2025 internet attention, Eusebius demonstrates an 'Attention Gap' of approximately 1x, suggesting his modern digital visibility aligns closely with his historical importance score. He accrued 209K annualized Wikipedia views this year. This relatively modest figure contrasts sharply with other religious figures; for example, Judas Iscariot (#674 importance) captures 1.4 million views, while Bartholomew the Apostle (#767 importance) still draws 511K views. Eusebius is significantly less viewed online than these contemporary religious figures, despite having a slightly higher historical ranking.

Despite this gap relative to peers, Eusebius is trending upward, showing a positive Year-over-Year change of +2.4% and strong 2025 Momentum of +8% between Q1 and Q3, indicating a slight but growing contemporary relevance online.