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    Shapur the Great Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Shapur the Great? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Shapur the Great from Historical Figures 200s and what is the personality traits.

    Shapur the Great
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (XwX)

    Shapur the Great personality type is ESTJ, which is also known as the “Protector”. ESTJs are the most common type on the planet, making up 23% of the population, and can be found in every nation, culture, and religion on earth.

    The ESTJ personality is very strong and built for leadership, but they are also very hardworking, logical, and patient. They are the most common personality type in the world, so almost everyone can identify with them. They are highly logical and practical thinkers, having a strong focus on the here and now, so it’s easy to see why they are so great at leadership.

    ESTJs are very focused on living in the moment, and they work very hard to make sure everything is set up for the future. They are often the ones who hold down the fort while everyone else is off doing something else. ESTJs are very realistic people; they think that the world only has room for one or two things at a time, and if they’re not careful, they can end up missing out on some opportunity. They are cautious and cautious of opportunity.

    Shapur I was the second Sasanian King of Kings of Iran. The dating of his reign is disputed, but it is generally agreed that he ruled from 240 to 270, with his father Ardashir I as co-regent until the death of the latter in 242. During his co-regency, he helped his father with the conquest and destruction of Arab city of Hatra, whose fall was facilitated, according to Islamic tradition, by the actions of his future wife al-Nadirah. Shapur also consolidated and expanded the empire of Ardashir I, waged war against the Roman Empire and seized its cities of Nisibis and Carrhae while he was advancing as far as Roman Syria. Although he was defeated at the Battle of Resaena in 243 by Roman emperor Gordian III (r. 238–244), he was the following year able to win the Battle of Misiche and force the new Roman Emperor Philip the Arab (r. 244–249) to sign a favorable peace treaty that was regarded by the Romans as "a most shameful treaty".

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