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Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, was born in London on February 22, 1857. He was a citizen of the United Kingdom and passed away in Nyeri on January 8, 1941. Baden-Powell had various occupations, including scout leader, writer, politician, and officer in the armed forces.
Throughout his life, Baden-Powell went by several pseudonyms, such as B.-P., BiPi, Impeesa, Kanatankis, Mhala Parzi, and Stephe. His birth name was Robert Stephenson Smyth Powell and was named after Robert Stephenson. He was the son of Baden Powell, a mathematician.
Baden-Powell received his education at Rose Hill School, Alderley and Charterhouse School. He was the founder of Scouting and had two children, Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell and Betty Clay.