In Greek mythology, Sinon (Ancient Greek: Σίνων, from the verb "σίνομαι"—sinomai, "to harm, to hurt") or Sinopos was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War. He is not mentioned by Homer, but his story is given in the Aeneid of Virgil and other accounts, as a treacherous agent of the Greeks who misleads the Trojans, encouraging them to bring the Trojan Horse inside the city. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Sinon has received more than 260,071 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Sinon is the 5,586th most popular politician (down from 5,139th in 2019).
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Among politicians, Sinon ranks 5,586 out of 15,577. Before him are Pharnabazus II, Heo Jeong, Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, Pushyamitra Shunga, Rechila, and García Íñiguez of Pamplona. After him are Ranavalona II, Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale, Vilma Espín, Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorff, Al-Mughira, and Abdelaziz of Morocco.
500 BC - 460 BC
HPI: 57.69
Rank: 5,580
1896 - 1988
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,581
1310 - 1349
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,582
300 BC - 148 BC
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,583
450 - 448
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,584
810 - 882
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,585
HPI: 57.68
Rank: 5,586
1829 - 1883
HPI: 57.67
Rank: 5,587
1822 - 1897
HPI: 57.67
Rank: 5,588
1930 - 2007
HPI: 57.67
Rank: 5,589
1896 - 1944
HPI: 57.67
Rank: 5,590
600 - 701
HPI: 57.67
Rank: 5,591
1878 - 1943
HPI: 57.66
Rank: 5,592