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    Joachim Murat Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Joachim Murat? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Joachim Murat from Historical Figures 1800s and what is the personality traits.

    Joachim Murat
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w8)

    Joachim Murat personality type is ESFP, the Energizing/Enterprising/Fantasy type, which means he immediately gravitates to situations that involve his energy and enthusiasm. As a child, Joachim loved to paint, sing, dance, and play sports. He was ambitious and loved change, so his parents enrolled him in the French military academy at age 14. Joachim received the title of “cavalier du roi” (squire to the king) at 16 and was commissioned as an officer at 17. He was involved in the French Revolution of 1848 and had to flee France.

    After fleeing France, Joachim lived in various countries that included England, Switzerland, and Italy. He married the Italian princess Maria Teresa of Naples in 1864. They had three children: Napoleon Eugenio (born 1865), Marie (born 1866), and Lucien (born 1868).

    Napoleon Eugenio became King of Mexico in 1864. While living in Mexico, Joachim entered the banking industry, becoming the director of Banque de France in Mexico City.

    On December 31, 1867, Joachim was appointed president of Banque de France (French Bank).

    Joachim-Napoléon Murat (25 March 1767 – 13 October 1815) was a Marshal of the Empire and Admiral during the reign of Napoleon. He was also the 1st Prince Murat, Grand Duke of Berg from 1806 to 1808, and King of Naples from 1808 to 1815. Murat received his titles in part by being Napoleon's brother-in-law through marriage to his younger sister, Caroline Bonaparte, as well as personal merit. He was noted as a daring, brave, and charismatic cavalry officer as well as a flamboyant dresser, for which he was known as "the Dandy King". n the autumn of 1795, three years after King Louis XVI of France was deposed, royalist and counter-revolutionaries organised an armed uprising. On 3 October, General Napoleon Bonaparte, who was stationed in Paris, was named commander of the French National Convention's defending forces.

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