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Lehel

Lehel (Lehl or Lel) (died 955) was a Magyar chieftain, one of the military leaders of prince Taksony of Hungary, the descendant of Árpád. He was one of the more important figures of the Magyar invasions of Europe. He was captured at the Battle of Lechfeld, called the Battle of Augsburg by the Hungarians, and later executed in Regensburg.

Lehel (Munich U-Bahn)

Lehel is a Munich U-Bahn station in the Altstadt-Lehel borough of Munich, on the U4 and U5 lines. It is located centrally in the exclusive Lehel quarter of Munich and is serviced by the tram line 18.

Lehel (appliances)

Lehel is the name of the largest Hungarian appliance company. The company was owned by the state during the socialist era (1945–1989), and was mostly known for its refrigerators, which were in widespread use. After two years of negotiations, the company was acquired by Electrolux for US$83 million in 1991. At the time of the acquisition, Lehel had about 5,000 employees and was considered one of the best functioning companies in Hungary.

Lehel (disambiguation)

Lehel (died 955) was a Magyar leader.

Lehel may also refer to:

  • A district of Munich, Germany, part of the borough of Altstadt-Lehel
  • Lehel (appliances), a Hungarian appliance company
  • Lehel tér (Budapest Metro), a Budapest Metro station
  • Lehel (Munich U-Bahn), a Munich U-Bahn station
  • Peter Lehel (born 1965), German jazz saxophonist and composer