Pope Clement XII

Religious Figure 1652 – 1740
Declining
#723
Historical Importance
48K
2025 Wikipedia Views
+26.2%
Year-over-Year
-29%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Pope Clement XII

Pope Clement XII, reigning from 1730 until his death in 1740, was the head of the Catholic Church during a period marked by increasing political engagement with secular powers. His pontificate is historically notable for several key actions, including his condemnation of Freemasonry in the Papal constitution In Eminenti Apostolatus Specula in 1738, a significant decree that shaped the Church's stance on secret societies for centuries. As a major religious figure, his influence merits a Historical Popularity Index (HPI) rank of #723 among historical figures tracked by the Pantheon project.

Despite this considerable historical importance, Pope Clement XII's presence in the modern digital sphere is relatively faint. In 2025, his Wikipedia page accumulated only 48K annualized views. This places him in a state of underattention, showing an Attention Gap of -7x compared to his historical rank. For context, his contemporary fellow religious figure, Catherine of Aragon (#932 importance), commanded 2.0 million views, demonstrating a massive disparity in modern internet focus between major figures within the same religious sphere.

Interestingly, while his overall attention is low, the year-over-year change indicates a recent growth of +26.2%, suggesting a slight increase in recent interest, though this trend reverses sharply as momentum dropped by -29% between Q1 and Q3 of 2025.

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