Solomon
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About Solomon
Solomon, a pivotal religious figure from the Iron Age (c. 1011–931 BCE), earned an HPI Rank of #131 for his profound and enduring influence, primarily stemming from his role as the third king of Israel and his association with building the First Temple in Jerusalem. Tradition attributes to him immense wisdom, celebrated in texts like Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon, solidifying his place as a foundational figure in Abrahamic religions.
Despite this high historical importance, Solomon receives a relatively modest 1.6 million annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This suggests a significant 'Attention Gap' of +3x, indicating overattention relative to his historical ranking when compared to modern figures, but his traffic is substantially lower than peers like Pope Leo XIII (#173 importance, 2.6M views). He receives even less attention than less historically important contemporaries in the religious sphere, such as Ruhollah Khomeini (#679 importance, 2.5M views), illustrating a disconnect between ancient legacy and modern internet engagement.
There is a slight negative trend in current interest, with his viewership declining by 1.5% year-over-year and showing a -10% momentum drop between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, suggesting his cultural visibility on the internet is subtly eroding.