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Henry VII of England MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Henry VII of England? Henry VII of England is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 5w6 - sp/so - 531 in Enneagram, RCOEN in Big 5, in Socionics.

Most definitely an ISTJ. A serious man who did not waste his time on unnecessary things. He also stuck to his methods when dealing with threats to his power. He can be described as Realistic, Observant, Traditional, Loyal, and dependable. Who will tell me that is not a stereotypical ISTJ

Biography

He was an only child; his mother was 13 when he was born and the difficult labour probably rendered her sterile. By all accounts, he was a momma's boy, and Lady Margaret (who survived her son, albeit by less than a year) was the dominant lady at his court throughout his reign, even over his Queen, whom he was deeply fond of. Nowadays, Henry is considered a steady and slightly dull set of hands at the helm of England. However, he only appears as such in comparison to his extravagant and exciting son; Henry VII was in fact an intelligent, suspicious, and steady king, which England needed after years of civil war. The deaths of his wife Elizabeth and their eldest son Arthur within a year of one another seem to have hit Henry hard, as after that he became considerably harsher to his nobles—and the people in general—and died himself only a few years later. He was buried next to Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey, in a chapel named for himself.

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