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Hosokawa Gracia MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."

Her personality is hard to confirm, because both her Ne and Ni, Fe and Fi are strong. After her father’s betrayal of Nobunaga, she kept favor from her husband Tadaoki. And all the family members of Hosokawa thought she is the daughter of traitor, so she must be executed. But Tadaoki only prisoned her. Even Tadaoki did not kill her, she still got estranged. And she became Christian during the time when she was prisoned. Tadaoki forced him to give up, but she did not. At first, her Fe is easy to be seen, for example, she was kind and gentle, a typical image of a good mother and wife in feudal society, Fe and So dom Finally, she refused to become the hostage, and as a Christian, she could not commit suicide. So she let her servant to kill her. In the past, she was considered as a lady with traditional virtues. Today, people consider that she is Christian with strong faith. I think women got good comments of most people both in the past and now, usually have 1 and 2 in tritype.

Biografie

Hosokawa Tama (細川玉), (née Akechi), usually referred to as Hosokawa Garasha (細川ガラシャ), (1563 – 25 August 1600) was a member of the aristocratic Akechi family from the Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Akechi Mitsuhide and Tsumaki Hiroko, the wife of Hosokawa Tadaoki, and a Christian convert. Gracia is best known for her role in the Battle of Sekigahara, she was considered to be a political hostage to the Western army led by Ishida Mitsunari. She reneged on committing suicide (seppuku) because of her Christian faith, breaking the code of conduct imposed on women of the samurai class. As the last notable survivor of the Akechi clan, the clan that planned and killed Oda Nobunaga, the first "Great Unifier" of Japan, Gracia's death impacted both armies. The incident did much damage to Ishida's reputation, which greatly reduced his chances of recruiting more allies, some of whom were also secretly Christians.

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