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Genealogical Table of the Battenberg, Mountbatten and Mountbatten-Windsor Family


Battenberg/
Mountbatten
House of Hesse-DarmstadtBritish Royal FamilyHouse of Romanov
(Russia)
Greek Royal FamilySwedish Royal FamilySpanish Royal Family

Louis II
(1777–1848)
Grand Duke of Hesse and by the Rhine
1830—1848


Victoria
Albert, Prince Consort

Prince Charles of Hesse and by the Rhine
(1809–1877)

Louis III
(1806–1877)
Grand Duke of Hesse and by the Rhine
1848—1877
Prince Alexander of Hesse and by the Rhine
(1823–1888)
Julia v. Hauke
[a]
(1825–1895)
Countess, later Princess of Battenberg

Marie
(1824–1880)
Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Alexander II
(1818–1881)
Emperor of
All Russia

1855—1881

Edward VII
Alice
(1843–1878)
Grand Duchess of Hesse and by the Rhine

Louis IV
(1837–1892)
Grand Duke of Hesse and by the Rhine
1877—1892
Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
(1857–1944)

Prince Henry of Battenberg
(1858–1896)


Prince Alexander of Battenberg
(1857–1893)
Prince of Bulgaria
(1879–1886)
Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg
(1861–1924)

Alexander III
(1845–1894)
Emperor of All Russia
1881—1894

George I
(1845–1913)
King of Greece
1863—1913

George V

Ernest Louis
(1868–1937)
Grand Duke of Hesse and by the Rhine
1892—1918
Alix
(1872–1918)
Empress of Russia

Nicholas II
(1868–1918)
Emperor of All Russia
1894—1917
Victoria
(1863–1950)

Prince Louis of Battenberg[b]
(1854–1921)

from 1917 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven

Alexander
(1886–1960)

from 1917 Alexander Mountbatten, Marquess of Carisbrooke
Leopold
(1889–1922)
from 1917 Lord Leopold Mountbatten
Prince Maurice of Battenberg
(1891–1914)
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
(1887–1969)



Queen of Spain,1906 –1931

Alfonso XIII
(1886–1941)
King of Spain
1886—1931

Constantine I
(1868–1923)
King of Greece
1913-17 &
1920-22

George VI
Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse
(1906–1937)
Louis, Prince of Hesse and by Rhine
(1908–1968)
Princess Alice of Battenberg
(1885–1969)
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark
(1882–1944)
Louise Mountbatten
(1889–1965)
Queen of Sweden

Gustaf VI Adolf
(1882–1973)
King of Sweden
1950—1973

George
(1892–1938)

2nd Marquess of Milford Haven

Lord Louis Mountbatten[c]
(1900–1979)

1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Infante Juan
Count of Barcelona
(1913–1993)

Paul
(1901–1964)
King of Greece
1947—1964

Elizabeth II
(1926–2022)

Philip[d]
(1921–2021)
Duke of Edinburgh
Prince
Gustaf Adolf
Duke of
Västerbotten

(1906—1947)

David Mountbatten
(1919–1970)
3rd Marquess of Milford Haven
Lady Pamela Hicks
(1929–)

Patricia Knatchbull
(1924–2017)
2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma
m. John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne

Juan Carlos I
(1938—)
King of Spain
1975—2014
Sophia
(1938—)
Queen of Spain
1975—2014

Constantine II
(1940—2023)
King of Greece
1964–73

Charles III
(1948–)


Anne, Princess Royal
(1950–)

Prince Andrew, Duke of York
(1960–)

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
(1964–)

Carl XVI Gustaf
(1946–)
King of Sweden
1973—

George Mountbatten
(1961–)
4th Marquess of Milford Haven
Lord Ivar Mountbatten
(1963–)

Norton Knatchbull
(1947–)
3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma
7 others
Felipe VI
(1968–)
King of Spain
2014—
Pavlos
Crown Prince
(1967—)

Notes

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  1. ^ This coat of arms is reported in the "Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe", by Jiri Louda and Michael Maclagan, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. Publishers, New York, 1981, p216, table 109. While these arms are virtually the same as the city of Mainz, it is a common heraldic law that identical arms are allowed when the bearers are of different nations, but within a nation they are not (see for England, Warbelton v Gorges and Scrope v Grosvenor). However, Wikipedia reports a different set of arms for the family at the article on Hauke-Bosak (. However, these arms are for the family in Russia, and the reference given is an expired page in the Polish Wikipedia. There is no reference for the family seen in the Rietstap Armorial General.
  2. ^ Admiral of the Fleet, RN
    GCB, GCVO, KCMG, PC
    First Sea Lord, RN (1912–1914)
  3. ^ Admiral of the Fleet, RN
    KG GCB OM GCSI GCIE GCVO DSO PC FRS
    Chief of Combined Operations, Chiefs of Staff Committee (UK) and Combined Chiefs of Staff (US & UK) (1941–1943)
    Supreme Allied Commander,  South East Asia Command(1943–1946)
    Viceroy and Governor-General of India(1947)
    Governor-General of India(1947–1948)
    Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet, RN (1952–1954)
    Fourth Sea Lord, RN (1950–1952)
    First Sea Lord, RN (1955–1959)
    Chief of the Defence Staff (1959–1965)
  4. ^ Prince Philip was born a member of the Danish and Greek Royal House of Glucksborg and was known as Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark.
    On his marriage he became a naturalized British subject, disclaimed his Greek and Danish titles, and adopted his mother's maiden name of Mountbatten as his surname. As documented in the Mountbatten family and Mountbatten-Windsor articles, the dynastic name of the British Royal Family remains Windsor. However, the personal surname of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's male-line descendants who do not carry royal titles is Mountbatten-Windsor (e.g. James Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor).
    Philip was created Duke of Edinburgh on his marriage. In 1957, Queen Elizabeth created him a British Prince.