Handel (disambiguation)

Handel (disambiguation)

Handel usually refers to Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759), a German/British Baroque composer.

Handel may also refer to:
* HANDEL, the UK's National Attack Warning System in the Cold War
* 3826 Handel, a small main belt asteroid
* Handel Gothic, a sans-serif typeface
* Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt, an ice cream parlor franchise
* Handel-C, a programming language
* Sir Handel, a character from "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends."
* Handel Choir of Baltimore
* Handel House Museum
* Handel in the novel Great Expectations is Herbert Pocket's nickname for the central character Pip

Handel (or Händel/Haendel) is the surname of:
* Bill Handel
* Ida Haendel, Polish violinist

Places

* Handel, Saskatchewan

ee also

* Handle, Hendel, Hendl
* Handler, Hendler


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