What is the personality type of Edward VI? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Edward VI from Becoming Elizabeth and what is the personality traits.
Edward VI personality type is ENTJ, which is one of the most common personality types in the world. They are also known as the ‘Self-Made Man’ or 'The Sorcerer'. They are highly independent, have a high degree of self-control and ability to set their own goals and achieve them. This personality type is most often found in the military, business, politics and the law. They have a natural ability to be efficient, logical and rational.
The portrait of Elizabeth I that hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) at London may be one of the most accurate depictions of her that has ever been painted. It was painted by Hans Eworth in 1575. The painting contains a very unusual detail – a mole on her cheek.
Edward VI was born on 21st July 1537 at Greenwich Palace. His father was Henry VIII and his mother was Jane Seymour. He was named Edward because he was born on the day when the Old Style and New Style calendars were in agreement. He was a sickly child, who suffered from frequent illnesses. He died on 6th July 1553, aged just 15 years.