King Xi of Zhou (died 677 BC) (Chinese: 周僖王; pinyin: Zhōu Xī Wáng), personal name Jī Húqí, was the sixteenth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the fourth of the Eastern Zhou. He was a successor of his father King Zhuang of Zhou, and was succeeded by his son, King Hui of Zhou. By his time China had dissolved into a multitude of states, only nominally subject to the king, who was no longer even the most powerful figure in China (that was Duke Huán of the State of Qí). Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of King Xi of Zhou has received more than 34,969 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. King Xi of Zhou is the 12,006th most popular politician.
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Among politicians, King Xi of Zhou ranks 12,006 out of 15,577. Before him are Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia, Amalafrid, Konstantinos Tsaldaris, Piankh, Meretseger, and Ahmad Shukeiri. After him are Coenwulf of Mercia, Sargent Shriver, Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man, Alfrēds Rubiks, Aegidius Tschudi, and Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus.
100 BC - 42 BC
HPI: 49.41
Rank: 12,000
531 - 551
HPI: 49.41
Rank: 12,001
1884 - 1970
HPI: 49.41
Rank: 12,002
1200 BC - 1070 BC
HPI: 49.41
Rank: 12,003
1850 BC - 1800 BC
HPI: 49.40
Rank: 12,004
1908 - 1980
HPI: 49.40
Rank: 12,005
HPI: 49.40
Rank: 12,006
800 - 821
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,007
1915 - 2011
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,008
500 - 554
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,009
1935 - Present
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,010
1505 - 1572
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,011
53 BC - 100
HPI: 49.39
Rank: 12,012