Strabo

Geographer 64 BCE – 23
Steady
#484
Historical Importance
192K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-2.4%
Year-over-Year
+9%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Strabo

Strabo, a Greek geographer and historian who lived from approximately 64 BCE to 23 CE, is a foundational figure in the study of the ancient world. His monumental surviving work, Geographica, is one of the most significant geographical treatises to survive from classical antiquity, meticulously cataloging the known world from the Pillars of Hercules to India. This extensive documentation of geography, ethnography, and history across the Roman Empire and beyond secured him the #484 rank in historical importance according to MIT's Pantheon project.

Despite this significant historical ranking, Strabo's digital footprint in 2025 appears modest, registering only 192K Wikipedia pageviews, putting his Attention Gap at approximately 1x-meaning his online attention is roughly proportionate to his documented historical influence, unlike some historical titans who dominate search traffic.

However, a closer look reveals a plateauing of interest: his pageviews saw a -2.4% year-over-year change. Yet, this modest decline masks a recent spark of engagement, as his 2025 Momentum shows a positive +9% shift when comparing Q1 to Q3 traffic, suggesting recent academic or cultural relevance may be stirring slight renewed interest in the ancient geographer.

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