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  1. Como muchos miembros de la familia real, Mountbatten fue un aficionado al polo, y en 1931 patentó una maza de polo en Estados Unidos. Mountbatten introdujo el deporte en la Royal Navy en la década de 1920 y escribió un libro sobre la materia. También fue comodoro en el Club de Vela de Emsworth ( Hampshire) desde 1931.

  2. Prince Leopold Arthur Louis Battenberg aka Lord Leopold Mountbatten (est. 21 May 1889 - uncertain 23 Apr 1922) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (15 entries) edit.

  3. Leopold Mountbatten GCVO , fue descendiente de la casa de Hesse, a través de la familia Battenberg y de la familia real británica, nieto de la reina Victoria. Fue conocido como el príncipe Leopoldo de Battenberg, desde su nacimiento hasta 1917, cuando la familia real británica renunció a sus títulos alemanes durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, cambiando su nombre a Mountbatten.

  4. www.lordmountbattenofburma.com › mountbattenMOUNTBATTEN | mountbatten

    Admiral of the Fleet The Rt Hon. Lord Louis 'Dickie' Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, KG, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, DSO, ADC(P), FRS, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 1st Viscount Mountbatten of Burma & 1st Baron Romsey, formerly HSH Prince Louis of Battenberg was born at 6am on 25th June 1900 at Frogmore House, on the Windsor Castle estate, Berkshire, England, the youngest child and ...

  5. Lord Leopold Arthur Louis Mountbatten (21 May 1889 – 23 April 1922) was a British Army officer and a descendant of the Hessian princely Battenberg family and the British royal family. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lord Leopold Mountbatten has received more than 586,616 page views.

  6. Lord Leopold Mountbatten, GCVO (Leopold Arthur Louis; 21 May 1889 – 23 April 1922) was a British Army officer and a descendant of the Hessian princely Battenberg family and the British Royal Family. A grandson of Queen Victoria, he was known as Prince Leopold of Battenberg from his birth until 1917, when the British Royal Family relinquished their German titles during World War I, and the ...

  7. After some delay, she was to discover that the 'Lord L. Mountbatten' in question was in fact Mountbatten's cousin - Captain Lord Leopold 'Leo' Mountbatten (1889-1922), the son of Colonel Prince Henry of Battenberg (1858-1896), Mountbatten's uncle - who had married Princess Beatrice (1857-1944), the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria (1819(1837-1901).