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  1. The Battenberg family is a non-dynastic cadet branch of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt, which ruled the Grand Duchy of Hesse until 1918. The first member was Julia Hauke , whose brother-in-law Grand Duke Louis III of Hesse created her Countess of Battenberg in 1851, with the style of Illustrious Highness (H.Ill.H.), at the time of her ...

    • Mountbatten

      The Mountbatten family is a British dynasty that originated...

  2. Battenberg family, a family that rose to international prominence in the 19th and 20th centuries, the name being a revival of a medieval title. Its notable members included Prince Philip, who was married to England’s Queen Elizabeth II. Learn more about the family.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The Mountbatten family is a British dynasty that originated as a British branch of the German princely Battenberg family. The name was adopted on 14 July 1917, three days before the British royal family changed its name from " Saxe-Coburg and Gotha " to " Windsor ", by members of the Battenberg family residing in the United Kingdom, due to ...

    • 14 July 1917; 106 years ago
  4. Louis married Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. They had four children: Alice, Louise, George, and Louis. Louise later became Queen of Sweden, while the younger Louis served as First Sea Lord, like his father, from 1954 to 1959.

  5. He was born in the United Kingdom to the prominent Battenberg family. He was a maternal uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , and a second cousin of King George VI . He joined the Royal Navy during the First World War and was appointed Supreme Allied Commander , South East Asia Command , in the Second World War .

    • 1913–1965
  6. Alicia de Battenberg ( Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie; Windsor, 25 de febrero de 1885- Londres, 5 de diciembre de 1969), después de su matrimonio, Alicia de Grecia y Dinamarca, fue una princesa alemana por nacimiento, así como de los reinos de Grecia y Dinamarca tras su matrimonio con el príncipe Andrés de Grecia y Dinamarca en 1903.

  7. Casa de Battenberg. Los Battenberg fueron una familia de condes alemanes que vivían en el castillo de Kellerburg, cerca de Battenberg (Hesse-Nassau), y que se extinguió en el siglo XIV (hacia 1314).