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    Philip IV of France Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Philip IV of France? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Philip IV of France from Historical Figures 1300s and what is the personality traits.

    Philip IV of France
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (8w9)

    Philip IV of France personality type is ENTJ, i.e., a dominant, outgoing, and a practical, concrete, and realistic type. Philip IV was a very ambitious man, who had a very different character from his father, Louis IX. Philip IV was the first French king to have been crowned by a pope. Philip IV was called “the Fair” for his fairness toward the people. He was known as “The Tall” due to his height. He was a very practical man as he made his own fortune as a goldsmith in the city of Lyons. He was also known for his love of hunting. Philip IV was very fair to his people and made sure that all of the people who were in need were provided for. Philip IV’s personality was very different from his father’s, Louis IX. He did not believe in the concept of guilt and felt that he did not have any reason to apologize for his decisions or actions.

    Known as Philip the Fair and the Iron King. Medieval king of France (1285-1314)

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