Honorius

Politician 384 – 423
Cooling Off
#572
Historical Importance
122K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-44.3%
Year-over-Year
-50%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Honorius

Honorius was a key Roman Emperor who ruled the Western Roman Empire from 395 AD until his death in 423 AD. His reign is predominantly remembered for the critical, and ultimately unsuccessful, efforts to manage the waves of migrating and invading Gothic tribes, most notably Alaric I, who famously sacked Rome in 410 AD. Though he held imperial authority during a period of immense systemic stress, his historical importance, according to the Pantheon project, places him at rank #572 globally.

When measured against his historical significance, Honorius suffers from a notable internet attention gap. He currently garners only an estimated 122K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This figure is significantly lower than his importance ranking suggests, resulting in an attention gap quantified as -3x underattention relative to his historical rank. For context, his viewership is less than half that of the contemporary politician Murad I (#602 importance, 274K views), indicating a substantial divergence between past influence and present digital focus.

Furthermore, the current trend suggests this relative obscurity is increasing, with his annualized views dropping by -44.3% year-over-year, and his Q1-to-Q3 momentum showing a 50% decline, signaling fading contemporary interest in this pivotal figure of late antiquity.