Pope Clement XIV
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About Pope Clement XIV
Pope Clement XIV, who served as the religious figure from 1705 to 1774, earned his #851 ranking in MIT's Historical Popularity Index primarily for his dramatic decree, Dominus ac Redemptor, issued in 1773. This papal bull officially suppressed and dissolved the Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuits, a move driven by intense political pressure from various European monarchs. This act dramatically reshaped the religious and educational landscape of the era and remains his most significant, though controversial, historical action.
Despite this major historical consequence, the modern internet shows a significant underattention gap for Clement XIV. He garnered approximately 81K Wikipedia views in 2025, placing him at a -4x underattention relative to his historical importance rank. To illustrate this disconnect, this level of attention is substantially less than that received by contemporary religious figures like Brigham Young (#947 importance), who attracted 2.5M views, or even Luke the Evangelist (#857 importance), who saw 407K views in the same period.
Furthermore, the current digital interest in the Pope is not trending upward; his 2025 momentum comparing Q1 to Q3 shows a -26% decline, suggesting that despite a significant year-over-year increase of +113.6%, the figure's current trajectory is one of waning relevance in the online sphere.