What is the personality type of Alexander I the Good? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Alexander I the Good from Historical Figures 1400s and what is the personality traits.
Alexander I the Good personality type is ENFJ, and the first to be recognized as such by Isabel Myers. The name has been used for this personality type since the 1950s, and is now recognized as the most accurate and up-to-date name for the personality.
The first to be recognized as such by Isabel Myers. The name has been used for this personality type since the 1950s, and is now recognized as the most accurate and up-to-date name for the personality. Extraverted: INFJs prefer to be the center of attention and enjoy people and new experiences. They are enthusiastic about their work and lively in both social and business settings. They tend to be gregarious but not so much so as to seem intrusive. They have friends from all walks of life, from all ages and areas of study. They enjoy being around people and being part of a social group. INFJs tend to be good listeners and will often try to be a good listener to others, although they may occasionally need to vent their feelings or tell a story to someone they trust.
INFJs prefer to be the center of attention and enjoy people and new experiences. They are enthusiastic about their work and lively in both social and business settings.
Alexandru I Mușat - Alexandru cel Bun (Alexander the Good) (13?? [probably around 1370] - 1 Jan.1432) was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between 29 June 1400 and 1 Jan.1432.
He initiated a series of reforms, organised the different high offices, created the "Council of the Voivode" and its head, the Chancellor, promoted economical development, improved the situation of commerce and the trading routes, consolidated the international status of Moldavia, forged a system of alliances with the neighbouring states, improved the fortifications and in 1420 he defended Moldavia against the first incursion by the Ottomans.