Pompey

Politician 106 BCE – 48 BCE
Steady
#215
Historical Importance
681K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-7.1%
Year-over-Year
+2%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Pompey

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, known simply as Pompey the Great, was a towering figure of the late Roman Republic. Born in -106, he rose to military and political prominence through brilliant campaigns, most notably clearing the Mediterranean of pirates and securing Rome's eastern borders against Mithridates VI of Pontus. His military successes earned him three triumphs and extraordinary commands, making him one of the most influential men of his era, a legacy reflected in his #215 historical importance rank by the Pantheon project.

Pompey's current internet attention, however, reflects a notable disconnect from his historical stature. He garners approximately 681K Wikipedia views in 2025. This places him in a moderate tier of online interest, but it’s interesting to note that other ancient figures, like Caligula (#312 importance), secured 1.6M views, and even the religiously significant Judas Iscariot (#674 importance) received 1.4M views in the same period. Pompey's attention gap ratio is close to 1x, suggesting his modern visibility aligns reasonably well with his historical rank when compared to the general pool, though he is significantly outpaced by contemporaries whose stories often intersect with his own.

Despite holding a higher rank than many figures who garner more attention, Pompey's online presence shows a slight contraction, with a 7.1% year-over-year decrease in pageviews. However, his most recent Q1 versus Q3 momentum indicates a marginal 2% positive uptick in interest, suggesting his story remains intermittently relevant to online audiences.

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