What is the personality type of King Charles VI of France? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for King Charles VI of France from The King 2019 and what is the personality traits.
King Charles VI of France personality type is ENFP, which means “esoteric, changing, and mystical.” Unfortunately, the king was too caught up in his own grandiosity to realize that he was failing at his job.
The event that launched the Hundred Years War was the murder of the Duke of Burgundy by his nephew Philip, Count of Valois on November 19, 1419. With the death of the duke, the throne of Burgundy went to Charles, implying that Charles was illegitimate. The French king’s younger brother, the Duke of Orléans, was murdered on January 6, 1417. His nephew, the Count of Valois, became the heir to the throne of France.
Charles did not accept this situation, and he mobilized his forces to reclaim his rightful throne. He did not like the fact that he had no legal title of succession to the French throne. He was also afraid that Orléans would get his hands on all of the royal treasure.
The conflict would come to be known as the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453). This war is responsible for the deaths of one-quarter of France’s population (1340–1453).