Abraham

Religious Figure 1813 BCE – 1638 BCE
Steady
#109
Historical Importance
1.6M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-7.8%
Year-over-Year
-7%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Abraham

Abraham, a central religious figure whose legacy spans from approximately 1813 BCE to 1638 BCE, is ranked by the Pantheon project at an exceptionally high #109 in terms of overall historical importance. This high ranking is due to his foundational role in establishing one of the world's major monotheistic traditions, shaping the spiritual and cultural trajectory of countless civilizations across millennia.

Despite this profound historical standing, Abraham's modern digital footprint is relatively modest. In 2025, his Wikipedia page accrued 1.6 million annualized views, resulting in an Attention Gap of +3x, indicating that he is significantly underrepresented in contemporary internet attention relative to his historical influence. For context, Pope Leo XIV, another religious figure ranked slightly lower at #127, commanded 17.6 million views in the same year-nearly eleven times the attention given to Abraham online.

Furthermore, the data suggests a slight cooling of interest in the immediate term: Abraham experienced a -7.8% year-over-year decline in views, and his momentum dropped by 7% between the first and third quarters of 2025. This decline contrasts sharply with his enduring, high-ranking historical significance.

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