Margaret I of Denmark

Politician 1353 – 1412
Steady
#994
Historical Importance
166K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-21.9%
Year-over-Year
-3%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Margaret I of Denmark

Margaret I of Denmark (1353–1412) was a formidable late-medieval ruler, establishing herself as one of history's most influential political figures, earning the #994 rank in the Pantheon project. Her defining achievement was the creation of the Kalmar Union in 1397, a personal union that effectively united the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden under a single monarch, a feat of political engineering that dominated Scandinavian affairs for over a century.

In the context of modern internet attention, Margaret I shows a clear disconnect from her historical weight. Ranking #994 in importance, she garners an annualized 166K Wikipedia views in 2025. This attention level is approximately equal to her expected importance (an Attention Gap of ~1x). However, a striking comparison emerges when considering figures like Musa I of Mali, who ranks significantly higher at #244 in historical importance but currently receives only about 17K views, suggesting the internet prioritizes certain geopolitical histories over others.

Despite her monumental achievement, Margaret I's online presence appears to be waning slightly, with a Year-over-Year Change of -21.9% in pageviews and a slight negative Momentum of -3% between Q1 and Q3 of 2025. This suggests that while currently receiving attention commensurate with her rank, the trajectory points toward a gradual decrease in contemporary digital focus.

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