- pronunciation: [ˈmɛxələ(n)] ; French:
Malines [malin] ;
historically known as
Mechlin in English) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of
Antwerp in the...
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Mechlin lace or
Point de
Malines is an old
bobbin lace, one of the best
known Flemish laces,
originally produced in Mechelen. Worn
primarily during summer...
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Mechlin is the
English name for the city of
Mechelen in Belgium.
Mechlin lace, a type of lace
originally produced in
Mechelen Mechlin may also
refer to:...
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Saint Rumbold (or Rumold, Romuold; Dutch: Rombout; French: Rombaut; Latin: Rum(w)oldus, Rumwaldus, Rumboldus, Rumbaldus; many
variants overall) was an...
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Leila Mechlin (May 29, 1874 – May 6, 1949) was an
American art critic.
Writing from 1900 to 1946, she was the
first female art
critic in the
United States...
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Joseph Mechlin Jr. (died 1839) was a
physician and
colonial agent of the
American Colonization Society in
Liberia two times. He
completed his M.D. degree...
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called Malines–Bruxelles. In English,
Mechelen was
traditionally called Mechlin or
Malines but now it more
commonly remains being called Mechelen. Both...
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Mechlin's Corner Tavern, also
known as
Peter Mechling's
Corner Tavern, is a
historic building located at the
intersection of
County Route 625 (Mechlin...
- The
Treaty of
Mechlin (1513) was an
agreement between Henry VIII,
Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor,
Ferdinand II of
Aragon and Pope Leo X to form an alliance...
- 1817–1835
State University of
Leuven 1834–1835
Catholic University of
Mechlin 1835–1968
Since 1968
Other Evangelical Theological Faculty Academic libraries...