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Aesacus

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In Greek mythology, Aesacus or Aisakos (; Ancient Greek: Αἴσακος) was a son of King Priam of Troy. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aesacus has received more than 71,906 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2019). Aesacus is the 7,913th most popular politician (down from 7,262nd in 2019), the 680th most popular biography from Turkey (down from 626th in 2019) and the 326th most popular Turkish Politician.

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  • 72k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 54.68

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 22

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 8.71

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.66

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Aesacus ranks 7,913 out of 15,577Before him are Otto Orseolo, Antonis Samaras, Dinarchus, Milan Stojadinović, Princess Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt, and Joanna, Duchess of Brabant. After him are Princess Mathilde of Bavaria, Heinz Hoffmann, Agnes of Hesse, Andrej Plenković, Charles I of Albret, and Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia.

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In Turkey

Among people born in Turkey, Aesacus ranks 680 out of 1,301Before him are Dorotheus of Gaza (510), Artabazos I of Phrygia (-600), Bohemond VII of Antioch (1261), Maria Palaiologina (1300), Nihal Atsız (1905), and Quadratus of Athens (100). After him are Nikos Zachariadis (1903), Aulus Licinius Archias (-121), Agatharchides (-208), Bâkî (1526), Sittişah Hatun (1435), and Cigerxwîn (1903).

Among POLITICIANS In Turkey

Among politicians born in Turkey, Aesacus ranks 326Before him are Demetrios Palaiologos (1407), Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha (1713), Anthemius (400), Lucia, Countess of Tripoli (1265), Bohemond VII of Antioch (1261), and Maria Palaiologina (1300). After him are Nikos Zachariadis (1903), Archelaus of Cappadocia (-50), Mehmed Orhan (1909), Kâzım Karabekir (1882), Theodore I Palaiologos (1355), and Damat Ferid Pasha (1853).