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    Ferdinand II of Aragon Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Ferdinand II of Aragon? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Ferdinand II of Aragon from Historical Figures 1500s and what is the personality traits.

    Ferdinand II of Aragon
    INTJ

    INTJ (8w9)

    Ferdinand II of Aragon personality type is ISTJ, and he is all about structure and organization. He is a very private person who likes to keep his personal life private. He is also very serious and practical. He is not only a very practical king, he is also very willing to sacrifice his own personal happiness for the sake of the greater good. He is very loyal, dedicated, and caring with his subjects. He is also very good at working alongside others in an effort to achieve a common goal.

    This personality type is also very logical and not in the least bit emotional. He will not get emotionally involved in any situation with his emotions playing a role in his decisions or actions. He is very good with details and good at math and science, but not in the least bit artistic. While he is a very practical person, he can also be quite romantic and romantic thoughts often enter his mind when he is around someone he cares about.

    He often works well in teams, but he will delegate tasks to others if they are better suited for that task. He is a very private person who does not like being the center of attention and he will usually leave that all to his ministers.

    Ferdinand II ( 10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called the Catholic (Spanish: el Católico), was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death. In 1469, he married Infanta Isabella, the future queen of Castile, which was regarded as the marital and political "cornerstone in the foundation of the Spanish monarchy". As a consequence of the marriage, in 1474 he became de jure uxoris King of Castile as Ferdinand V, when Isabella held the crown of Castile, until her death in 1504. At Isabella's death the crown of Castile passed to their daughter Joanna, by the terms of their prenuptial agreement and Isabella‘s last will and testament, and Ferdinand lost his monarchical status in Castile. In 1504, after a war with France, he became King of Naples as Ferdinand III, reuniting Naples with Sicily permanently and for the first time since 1458. In 1508, Ferdinand was recognized as regent of Castile. In 1512, he became King of Navarre by conquest.

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