What is the personality type of Darius the Great? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Darius the Great from Historical Figures 1st Millenium Bce and what is the personality traits.
Darius the Great personality type is INTJ, which is one of the rarest types of the Myers-Briggs personality test. He is a rare exception to the rule that INTJs are never present in the media. That's because Darius the Great is a fictional character, but his personality is based on an actual person: Karl Marx.
In the first episode of the first season of HBO's The Wire, a young man named Bodie Broadus first appears as a prisoner in a prison-based drug ring called the Barksdale Organization. Later, Bodie's uncle, Stringer Bell, takes over organizing the Barksdale Organization and he brings Bodie along with him, despite his youth. In season 2, Bodie becomes one of the show's main characters.
In The Wire, Stringer Bell's personality is that of an INTP personality type, which is one of the rarest personality types in the Myers-Briggs personality test. I've written about INTPs, so I won't go into detail here. But I will say that the personality traits of a fictional character based on a real person can be quite different from those of a real person. They can be similar, but they can also be quite different.
Darius the Great (c. 550 – 486 BCE) was the fourth king of Achaemenid Persia who ruled the empire at its peak. He is best remembered for his military campaigns, architectural works, and government organization.