In Greek mythology, Phoenix (Ancient Greek: Φοῖνιξ Phoinix, gen. Φοίνικος Phoinikos) was the son of king Amyntor. Because of a dispute with his father, Phoenix fled to Phthia, where he became king of the Dolopians, and tutor of the young Achilles, whom he accompanied to the Trojan War. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Phoenix has received more than 1,878,103 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019). Phoenix is the 10,669th most popular politician (down from 9,703rd in 2019).
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Among politicians, Phoenix ranks 10,669 out of 15,577. Before him are Alvise Contarini, Juan Orlando Hernández, Constantine III, King of Armenia, Achaeus, Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano, and Ruy Barbosa. After him are Lothar Bisky, Ota Šik, João do Canto e Castro, Ali Saibou, Matei Basarab, and Yarim-Lim I.
1601 - 1684
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,663
1968 - Present
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,664
1313 - 1362
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,665
300 BC - 213 BC
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,666
1763 - 1839
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,667
1849 - 1923
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,668
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,669
1941 - 2013
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,670
1919 - 2004
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,671
1862 - 1934
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,672
1940 - 2011
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,673
1580 - 1654
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 10,674
1800 BC - 1765 BC
HPI: 51.31
Rank: 10,675