What is the personality type of Saint George? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Saint George from Historical Figures 300s and what is the personality traits.
Saint George personality type is ESFP, possibly ENFP or ENTP, while the St George is ISFP.
It is unclear if the St George is a real person or a legendary figure. In legends he is the patron saint of royalty and his emblem is the dragon.
The St George is also a minor character in the legend of Saint Gerard. Saint Gerard was an Italian saint associated with the Order of Saint Benedict and he was famous for his piety and for fighting against pagans living in the region of Calabria.
He was born in 1048 and he died on 25 October 1072. He was buried in Saint Severin church in Naples, Italy.
The St George is sometimes portrayed as a dragon slayer and he is also associated with the Biblical story of Saint George and the Dragon. The story is about a knight called George who is sent to protect a princess called Daphne from a dragon.
The knight succeeds in killing the dragon, but then he sees that the princess has fallen in love with him. The princess then commits suicide to avoid being violated by the knight.
The story is popular in Russia and many people have worn a red cross as a symbol of their devotion to this story.
(Greek: Γεώργιος, Latin: Georgius, Arabic: جرجس Cercis, Turkish: Yorgi; d. 23 April 303) He is a Christian who is accepted as a saint in Christianity and Islam. According to traditional rumors, he was a soldier in the Roman army. His parents were Christians of Greek origin. His father, Gerontius, was a Cappadocian serving in the Roman army. His mother Polikronya was a Christian from the city of Lod in Palestine.