Frederick IX of Denmark

Politician 1899 – 1972
Forgotten
#910
Historical Importance
5K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-95.6%
Year-over-Year
-9%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Frederick IX of Denmark

Frederick IX was the King of Denmark from 1947 until his death in 1972, succeeding his father, Christian X. As a politician and head of state, his reign was significant in the transition of Denmark into a modern welfare state, marked by constitutional changes and the integration of the Faroe Islands and Greenland. His cultural impact over time is substantial enough for the MIT Pantheon project to rank him #910 in overall historical importance among thousands of global figures.

Despite this relatively high historical standing, Frederick IX currently suffers from a significant historical attention gap in the digital sphere. In 2025, his Wikipedia page garnered an annualized total of just 5K views, resulting in an attention deficit of -66x when compared to his HPI rank. To highlight this imbalance, consider Charles I of Austria, ranked similarly at #953; he commands 934K views, over 186 times more attention than the Danish king.

Furthermore, interest in Frederick IX is rapidly diminishing, with pageviews dropping by a staggering 95.6% year-over-year and showing a further 9% decline between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, indicating that his immediate relevance to the modern internet audience is fading quickly.