Skanderbeg

Politician 1405 – 1468
Rising Star
#556
Historical Importance
406K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-2.4%
Year-over-Year
+26%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Skanderbeg

Gjergj Kastrioti, known to history as Skanderbeg, was a 15th-century Albanian nobleman and military commander who successfully led a prolonged resistance against the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Europe. His strategic brilliance and unwavering defense of his homeland are why the Pantheon project ranks him as the 556th most historically important figure globally. Born in 1405, his resistance, particularly following the Battle of Krujë, cemented his legacy as a key figure in preserving a portion of Christian Europe against Ottoman advance until his death in 1468.

When comparing his historical gravity to modern digital focus, Skanderbeg presents a mild attention deficit. Ranking #556 in historical importance, he garnered approximately 406K Wikipedia views in 2025. This results in an attention gap of roughly $1\times$, meaning his current internet attention aligns closely with his historical rank, unlike figures who are vastly over- or under-represented. For context, William the Conqueror, ranked #934 but from a similar medieval era, secured 3.0M views, showing a potential skew toward specific European medieval narratives.

Despite this alignment, his interest shows a slight decline year-over-year, down -2.4%. However, momentum suggests renewed interest within the first three quarters of 2025, with a notable +26% increase in attention from Q1 to Q3, hinting at possible re-engagement with his historical role.

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