Saint Timothy

Religious Figure 17 – 97
Steady
#907
Historical Importance
155K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-20.0%
Year-over-Year
-0%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Saint Timothy

Saint Timothy, born between 17 and 97 CE, is ranked as the #907 most historically important figure by MIT’s Pantheon project. As a key figure in early Christianity, he is most recognized for his close association with the Apostle Paul, serving as his companion and trusted delegate. Timothy's enduring legacy is cemented by his prominent mention in the New Testament, particularly through the two canonical letters addressed to him, establishing his role in the foundational structure and early theological guidance of the nascent faith, justifying his high cultural importance.

Despite this historical weight, Saint Timothy's modern internet attention is notably small. He registered only 155K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025, placing him far behind many contemporaries and even figures in his own religious field. For context, his view count is less than one-fifteenth of Brigham Young's (#947 importance, 2.5M views) and dramatically lower than Jude the Apostle (#964 importance, 737K views), illustrating a significant underattention gap of -2x relative to his historical ranking.

Furthermore, the data suggests a slight cooling of interest, with his 2025 annualized views showing a -20.0% year-over-year decline. The momentum analysis also indicates a static interest level between the first and third quarters of 2025, resulting in a 0% change, suggesting a figure whose historical stature is not being readily translated into contemporary digital engagement.

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