Artaxerxes I of Persia
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About Artaxerxes I of Persia
Artaxerxes I, a significant Politician of the Achaemenid Empire, reigned as the King of Persia from approximately 465 to 424 BCE. His tenure is notable for several key developments, including the Peace of Callias, which formally ended the Greco-Persian Wars, and continued management of the massive empire inherited from his predecessors. This level of sustained historical influence earns him a rank of #702 in the MIT Pantheon project, placing him firmly among the world's most historically important figures across millennia.
However, the modern internet's attention does not reflect this importance. In 2025, Artaxerxes I garnered only 25K Wikipedia pageviews, resulting in a significant attention gap of -14x relative to his historical standing. To put this in context, a figure ranked #982 in historical importance, Antoninus Pius, received 431K views that same year, illustrating a major disconnect between historical gravity and current digital visibility for the Persian king.
Furthermore, his digital presence shows a marked decline: year-over-year views dropped by 60.9% and momentum from Q1 to Q3 fell by 41%, suggesting a rapid fading from contemporary online consciousness.