Pompey

Politician 106 BCE – 48 BCE
Steady
#215
Historical Importance
676K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-7.8%
Year-over-Year
-9%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Pompey

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, commonly known as Pompey the Great, was a pivotal Roman general and statesman whose career defined the late Roman Republic. His military prowess, particularly in the East where he settled vast territories and established crucial client kingdoms, secured his position as the 215th most historically important figure according to the Pantheon project. Pompey's key political alliance with Julius Caesar and Marcus Licinius Crassus formed the First Triumvirate, a power-sharing arrangement that effectively controlled Rome until internal rivalries culminated in civil war against Caesar.

In the context of 2025 internet attention, Pompey demonstrates an almost perfect match between historical influence and digital interest, exhibiting an Attention Gap of approximately 1x. His 676K annualized Wikipedia views align closely with his high historical ranking. This level of attention is surprisingly stable when compared to his contemporary, Nero, who is ranked only slightly lower at #248 but receives nearly three times the views at 1.9M. Despite his foundational role in Roman history, Pompey commands far less modern digital traffic than other contemporaries, such as Hannibal (#290 importance, 1.5M views), or even modern politicians like Al Gore (#427 importance, 1.9M views).

The data suggests that while Pompey is not neglected, his visibility is slightly lagging given his status as a major historical architect. Furthermore, his attention is showing a minor decline, with Wikipedia views falling by 7.8% year-over-year and a 9% drop in momentum between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, indicating a slow drift from the forefront of public online curiosity.