Charles II of England

Politician 1630 – 1685
Famous
#170
Historical Importance
2.2M
2025 Wikipedia Views
-5.6%
Year-over-Year
-3%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Charles II of England

Charles II of England (1630-1685) was a pivotal politician best known for presiding over the Stuart Restoration in 1660, returning the monarchy to power after the period of the Commonwealth. His reign was marked by significant cultural flourishing, religious tension, and pivotal national disasters, including the Great Plague of London and the subsequent Great Fire of London in 1666. MIT's Pantheon project ranks him at #170, reflecting this substantial influence on British history and political structure.

Despite this high historical ranking, Charles II's contemporary online visibility is comparatively modest, garnering 2.2 million annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This figure places him at a significant "Attention Gap" of +4x, indicating overattention relative to many other figures with greater historical impact. For perspective, he receives far fewer views than modern political figures like Ronald Reagan (#307 importance, 5.4M views) or even Queen Victoria (#309 importance, 6.8M views), who are ranked significantly lower in HPI but command more current online attention.

His modest decline in interest is suggested by both the year-over-year change of -5.6% and a slight -3% drop in momentum between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, hinting that while still well-remembered, his narrative thread is currently fading slightly compared to the previous year's traffic levels.

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