Louis XVIII of France

Politician 1755 – 1824
Declining
#454
Historical Importance
48K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-37.3%
Year-over-Year
-91%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Louis XVIII of France

Louis XVIII of France (1755–1824) was a significant political figure who ruled as King of France during the Bourbon Restoration following the downfall of Napoleon. His reign was pivotal as he oversaw the re-establishment of the monarchy after the tumultuous period of the French Revolution and Empire. Ranked at #454 in historical importance by MIT’s Pantheon project, his place in history is secured by his role in navigating France's immediate post-Napoleonic political landscape.

Despite his high historical ranking, Louis XVIII suffers from a significant modern attention gap. He garnered only 48K Wikipedia views in 2025, placing him at an Attention Gap of -8x relative to his historical influence. For contrast, William Ewart Gladstone, a politician ranked significantly lower at #804 importance, received over 414K views in the same year. Furthermore, data indicates that interest in the King is actively declining, evidenced by a year-over-year view change of -37.3% and a stark -91% drop in momentum between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, suggesting his memory is fading rapidly online.

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