Battel is a term used at the University of Oxford for the food ordered by members of the college.
Battel may also refer to:
Mechelen is a city and municipality in the province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Mechelen proper, some quarters at its outskirts, the hamlets of Nekkerspoel (adjacent) and Battel, as well as the villages of Walem, Heffen, Leest, Hombeek, and Muizen. The Dyle flows through the city, hence it is often referred to as the Dijlestad.
KVM may refer to:
Hof or HOF may refer to:
The Senne or Zenne is a small river that flows through Brussels, left tributary of the Dijle/Dyle.
Malinois is a French adjective referring to something derived from or related to Mechelen, a city in Belgium. It may also refer to:
Kaiju Big Battel is a performance by the New York City based performance entertainment troupe created by Rand Borden. The performances are parodies of both professional wrestling and the tokusatsukaiju eiga films of Japan. These Battels are presented in the style of professional wrestling events, with the costumed performers playing the roles of giant, city-crushing monsters similar to Godzilla and Gamera. The odd spelling of battel originates in a mistake Borden made on a T-shirt design, which became an inside joke. The performances include many in-jokes aimed towards fans of professional wrestling, superhero comic books and Japanese popular culture. Many of the names of the characters are in mock Spanish or mock Japanese, and Engrish is used liberally for comedic effect.
Technopolis or variants may refer to:
Generally, a battle is a combat in warfare between two or more parties.
Santo Niño, which means "holy child", is a Spanish title for the Christ Child and may also refer to:
Rumbold is an Old English name that may refer to:
Putte is a Belgian municipality in the Province of Antwerp, near Mechelen
Mechelen may refer to:
Henry Bate may refer to:
Walem may refer to:
Mechlin is the English name for the city of Mechelen in Belgium.
Rombouts is a surname of Flemish-Dutch origin, meaning "son of Rombout". People with this name include
Rumwold is an Old English name used to refer to:
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk is a common church dedication in Belgium and the Netherlands and may refer to:
Kazerne Dossin is a former army barracks in Mechelen, Belgium, currently known as "Hof van Habsburg". It may refer to:
The Lordship of Mechelen was until 1795 a small independent Lordship in the Low Countries, consisting of the city of Mechelen and some surrounding villages.