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[MBTI General] Famous historical SP/SJ's

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I personally don't like lumping SP's and SJ's in the same forum, cos they're very different IMO. But ho-hum. I'll start this one with William the Conqueror, who I think could've been ESTJ.

I think King Stephen of England might've been ISTP, but I'm not sure. I'm reasonably sure that King William Rufus was ESTP.
 

Totenkindly

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Teresa of Avila ("The Interior Castle") -- ESFJ (I think, have not looked at for awhile)
 

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Edward H. White, II; ISFP.
 
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