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    Mary Boleyn Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mary Boleyn? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mary Boleyn from Wolf Hall and what is the personality traits.

    Mary Boleyn
    ENFP

    ENFP (7w6)

    Mary Boleyn personality type is ENFP, which means you are an Extrovert, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving person. You are warm, gentle, generous, and trusting. You are an artist, a healer, a nurturer, an adventurer, an explorer, a free spirit. You are the epitome of the modern day Renaissance man.

    You are also a lady in distress.

    The Elizabethan Age was a time of great upheaval. There was a great deal of religious upheaval in Europe. There were wars in Germany, France, Ireland, and Scotland. There were economic troubles in London, where food was in short supply and money was in short supply. The population of London was about one million people when the Tudors took power. By the time Elizabeth took power in 1558, there were about four million people in London alone.

    All of this was happening when Elizabeth took the throne, at the age of 25. She was to rule for 45 years. So you can imagine the turmoil that she would have to deal with in order to have any semblance of a peaceful reign.

    But in all the turmoil in the country, in Elizabeth’s life in particular, she has created a very balanced personality type.

    Mary Boleyn, also known as Lady Mary, was the sister of English queen consort Anne Boleyn, whose family enjoyed considerable influence during the reign of King Henry VIII. Mary was one of the mistresses of Henry VIII for an unknown period of time. It has been rumoured that she bore two of the king's children, though Henry did not acknowledge either of them as he had acknowledged Henry FitzRoy, his son by another mistress, Elizabeth Blount. Mary was also rumoured to have been a mistress of Henry VIII's rival, King Francis I of France, for some period between 1515 and 1519. Mary Boleyn was married twice: in 1520 to William Carey, and again, secretly, in 1534, to William Stafford, a soldier from a good family but with few prospects. This secret marriage to a man considered beneath her station angered both King Henry VIII and her sister, Queen Anne, and resulted in Mary's banishment from the royal court. She died seven years later, having spent the remainder of her life in obscurity.

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