Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

Politician 1161 – 1185
Famous
#575
Historical Importance
2.1M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-17.2%
Year-over-Year
+17%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, who lived from 1161 to 1185, was a significant but short-lived political figure, earning a Historical Popularity Index (HPI) rank of #575 among influential historical figures. Despite suffering from leprosy, he reigned as King of Jerusalem and is historically recognized for his determined military leadership against the powerful Muslim forces led by Saladin, most notably securing a crucial victory at the Battle of Montgisard in 1177.

Baldwin's historical importance does not translate directly into contemporary online attention. In 2025, his Wikipedia pages garnered 2.1 million annualized views. This level of attention represents an over-indexing relative to his historical rank, calculated at a +6x attention gap, suggesting significant modern interest for a figure ranked #575. This interest contrasts sharply with highly important but less-viewed peers; for instance, Peter Paul Rubens (#187 importance) received only about 409K views, meaning Baldwin received over five times the attention despite a substantially lower HPI rank.

Recent interest shows volatility, with a year-over-year view decrease of -17.2% in 2025, yet the momentum between the first and third quarters was positive at +17%, suggesting a recent, perhaps event-driven, surge in curiosity that has since slightly waned.

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