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  1. Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (24 May 1854 – 11 September 1921), formerly Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, was a British naval officer and German prince related by marriage to the British royal family . Although born in Austria, and brought up in Italy and Germany, Louis enrolled in the British Royal Navy at ...

  2. A full length photographic portrait of Prince Leopold, aged two, standing on a chair facing front, his right hand by his side, his left hand on the back of the chair. Long-sleeved dress.Prince Leopold was the second son of Prince Henry of Battenberg and Princess Beatrice, and grandson of Queen Victoria. Despite his haemophilia, he had a successful career in the Army and served in the First ...

  3. Das Haus Battenberg war von 1879 bis 1886 regierende Dynastie von Bulgarien, als Prinz Alexander von Battenberg (1857–1893), der zweitgeborene Sohn des Prinzen Alexander von Hessen-Darmstadt und der Julia Hauke, Fürstin von Battenberg, als Alexander I. Fürst von Bulgarien war. Die Konsequenz von prorussischen Putschversuchen und Putschen ...

  4. When Lord Leopold Arthur Mountbatten was born on 21 May 1889, in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, was 30 and his mother, Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore of the United Kingdom, was 32. He died on 23 April 1922, in Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, at the age of ...

  5. LORD MOUNTBATTEN: The Last Viceroy This television drama was first aired in the UK on ITV in 1986. It depicts Lord Mountbatten's time from his final service as Supreme Allied Commander, SE Asia in the Second World War, his subsequent appointment as the last Viceroy of India, the days leading up to Indian & Pakistani independence through to his service as independent India's first Governor-General.

  6. Mountbatten was promoted to the rank of Commodore in 1941 and moved to Combined Operations. He was given orders to prepare for a large scale raid and subsequently for an Allied permanent re-entry into the Continent of Europe. In March 1942, Mountbatten was appointed Chief of Combined Operations and a Member of the Chief of Staff's Committee ...

  7. Mountbatten’s father - Prince Louis of Battenberg, later 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (1854-1921) became more and more a target of 'anti-German hysteria' during World War I but despite his long and dedicated service in the British Royal Navy, his appointment as First Sea Lord was seen by the British public as one step too far and he was ultimately forced to resign.