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Rondel (from Old French, the diminutive of roont "round", meaning "small circle") may refer to:

  • Rondel (dagger) or roundel, type of medieval dagger
  • Rondel (armour), a circular piece of steel, as part of an armour harness, that normally protects a vulnerable point
  • Rondel (gaming)
  • Rondel (poem), short poem of 14 lines
  • Rondel enclosure, type of prehistoric enclosure found in continental Europe
  • Rondel Racing, a British racing team that competed in the Formula 2 series between 1971 and 1973
  • Rondel, a song by the English composer Edward Elgar
  • The Rondels, an American instrumental group consisting of Ray Pizzi, James Petze, Lennie Petze, and Lenny Collins
  • Bill Deal and the Rhondels, a band formed in 1959 in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music.

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Rondel (disambiguation))

Rondel (from Old French, the diminutive of roont "round", meaning "small circle") may refer to:

  • Rondel (dagger) or roundel, type of medieval dagger
  • Rondel (armour), a circular piece of steel, as part of an armour harness, that normally protects a vulnerable point
  • Rondel (gaming)
  • Rondel (poem), short poem of 14 lines
  • Rondel enclosure, type of prehistoric enclosure found in continental Europe
  • Rondel Racing, a British racing team that competed in the Formula 2 series between 1971 and 1973
  • Rondel, a song by the English composer Edward Elgar
  • The Rondels, an American instrumental group consisting of Ray Pizzi, James Petze, Lennie Petze, and Lenny Collins
  • Bill Deal and the Rhondels, a band formed in 1959 in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music.

See also


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