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  1. Finally, in 1959, he became chief of the defence staff, then in 1965 he retired from the navy. On 27 August 1979, Mountbatten was murdered when IRA terrorists blew up his boat off the coast of ...

  2. Louis Battenberg a Viktorie Hesensko-Darmstadtská: Rod: Mountbattenové: Příbuzní: Alice z Battenbergu a Louise Mountbatten (sourozenci) Princ Philip, vévoda z Edinburghu (synovec) Funkce: člen britské Soukromé rady (od 1947) generální guvernér Indie (1947–1948) první námořní lord (1955–1959) Chief of the Defence Staff (1959 ...

  3. Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, I conde Mountbatten de Birmania, KG, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, DSO, PC, fue un político, diplomático, oficial de la Marina Real británica y noble británico. Fue un miembro cercano a la Familia Real Británica, mentor del actual monarca Carlos III, su sobrino nieto.

  4. Robin Alexander Bryan(b.1957) Robin was born on 20 December 1957, at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, USA, the son of The Lady Iris Mountbatten (1920-1982) by her second husband - Michael Bryan (1916-1972). Robin has fathered 3 children -. Edward Curtis Houle (b.1979) - by Louise Houle in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  5. Mountbatten was killed by an IRA bomb on 27 August 1979, aged 79, and his ceremonial funeral in Westminster Abbey was attended by the the royal family. Here are 10 facts about Louis Mountbatten. 1. Mountbatten was not his original surname. Louis Mountbatten was born on 25 June 1900 in Frogmore House, in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

  6. Lord Louis Mountbatten was the Great Grandson of Queen Victoria. He was born in 1900 and was appointed head of Combined Operations during World War Two . Between 1913 and 1916 Mountbatten attended the Royal Navy's college at Dartmouth. He served on the HMS Lion and HMS Elizabeth during World War One. When the war ended he stayed in the navy and ...

  7. at Westminster Abbey, London. Mountbatten was granted the honour of a Royal Ceremonial Funeral (known as 'Operation Freeman') - held at Westminster Abbey, London, on 5th September 1979 which was televised globally. The news of the murder of this retired old sailor affected many, not just in the United Kingdom but throughout the World.