Nefertiti

Companion 1400 BCE – 1330 BCE
Steady
#241
Historical Importance
695K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-5.2%
Year-over-Year
+6%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Nefertiti

Nefertiti, whose name translates to 'the beautiful one has come,' was one of the most significant figures of the late Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, reigning as the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Her primary historical importance stems from her central role during the Amarna Period, a revolutionary phase in Egyptian history where she and her husband promoted the monotheistic worship of the sun disk, Aten, a radical break from traditional Egyptian polytheism. Her striking, perfectly preserved bust-a cultural icon-is a testament to the artistic shift of her era, solidifying her rank at #241 in global historical importance.

The modern internet attention paid to Nefertiti appears relatively stable, receiving 695K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This places her attention at an Attention Gap of approximately 1x, suggesting her online visibility generally aligns with her historical standing according to the Pantheon project's metrics. For comparison, she receives significantly less attention than contemporaries in the 'companion' pool, such as Mary Magdalene (1.9M views) or Catherine de' Medici (1.3M views), highlighting a difference in digital resonance even among royal and influential women.

Despite this general equilibrium, her attention is slightly waning, showing a -5.2% year-over-year change in views. However, her recent interest seems to be building, evidenced by a +6% momentum gain between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, indicating that online curiosity surrounding this ancient queen is currently on an uptick.

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