Antoninus Pius

Politician 86 – 161
Steady
#982
Historical Importance
431K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-13.0%
Year-over-Year
-18%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Antoninus Pius

Antoninus Pius (86–161 CE) was a Roman Emperor who presided over one of the most tranquil and prosperous periods of the Imperial age, known as the Pax Romana. His reign was characterized by internal stability, effective administration, and limited military conflict, solidifying his reputation as a capable, benevolent ruler. This era of relative peace and sound governance is the foundation for his considerable historical ranking by MIT's Pantheon project, placing him at HPI Rank #982 among global historical figures.

In the context of modern internet attention, Antoninus Pius receives an Attention Gap factor of approximately 1x, suggesting his Wikipedia visibility aligns closely with his historical importance. In 2025, his page garnered an annualized 431K views. For contrast, David Ben-Gurion, a similarly ranked politician (#986 importance), drew 938K views, indicating that modern search traffic is disproportionately focused on more recent political figures, even when historical importance scores are nearly identical.

While his attention is relatively stable in comparison to his historical weight, the data suggests a mild erosion of public interest: his 2025 annualized views decreased by 13.0% year-over-year, and his Q1 vs Q3 momentum dropped by 18%, signaling a slight downward trend in current online engagement.

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