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Ludu may refer to: Ludu Daw Amar (1915–2008), Burmese dissident writer and journalist Ludu Sein Win (1940–2012), Burmese writer, journalist, and teacher
Ludu
Polish newspaper (1948–1990)
Trybuna Ludu (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna ˈludu]; People's Tribune) was one of the largest newspapers in communist Poland, which circulated between
Trybuna_Ludu
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up ludus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ludus may refer to: Ludus (ancient Rome) (plural ludi), several meanings around "play, game, sport,
Ludus
Archive library in Mandalay, Myanmar
The Ludu Library and Archive (Burmese: လူထုစာကြည့်တိုက်နှင့်မော်ကွန်းတိုက်) is a public library and newspaper archive in Letsekan quarter, Chanayethazan
Ludu_Library
Burmese writer, journalist, and teacher
Ludu Sein Win (Burmese: လူထုစိန်ဝင်း; 13 August 1940 – 17 June 2012) was a Burmese writer, journalist, and teacher. He is known for his freely writings
Ludu_Sein_Win
Town in Mureș, Romania
Luduș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈluduʃ]; Hungarian: Marosludas or Ludas; Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroʃludɒʃ], German: Ludasch) is a town in Transylvania
Luduș
Burmese writer and journalist
Ludu Daw Amar (also Ludu Daw Ah Mar; Burmese: လူထုဒေါ်အမာ, pronounced [lùdṵ dɔ̀ ʔəmà]; 29 November 1915 – 7 April 2008) was a dissident writer and journalist
Ludu_Daw_Amar
Burmese writer
Ludu U Hla (Burmese: လူထုဦးလှ; pronounced [lùdṵ ʔú l̥a̰]; 19 January 1910 – 7 August 1982) was a Burmese journalist, publisher, chronicler, folklorist
Ludu_U_Hla
1922 case of a missing French toddler
and a half, she lived on her family's farm in the French village Goas-al-Ludu, Saint-Rivoal, in the Monts d'Arrée mountain range. The Picard family consisted
Disappearance of Pauline Picard
Disappearance_of_Pauline_Picard
Romanian gymnast (1914–1982)
Remus Ludu (13 May 1914 – 1982) was a Romanian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
Remus_Ludu
Piano work by Paul Hindemith
Ludus Tonalis ("Play of Tones"), subtitled Kontrapunktische, tonale, und Klaviertechnische Übungen (Counterpoint, tonal and technical studies for the
Ludus_Tonalis
Latin word for games and primary or gladiator schools
Ludus (plural ludi) in ancient Rome could refer to a primary school, a board game, or a gladiator training school. The various meanings of the Latin word
Ludus_(ancient_Rome)
Ancient Roman gladiatorial school
The Ludus Magnus (lat.:Domus Vectiliana), also known as the Great Gladiatorial Training School, was the largest of the gladiatorial schools in Rome. It
Ludus_Magnus
Roman board game
Ludus latrunculorum, latrunculi, or simply latrones ("the game of brigands", or "the game of soldiers" from latrunculus, diminutive of latro, mercenary
Ludus_latrunculorum
Literary work by Seneca
the Younger. A partly extant Menippean satire, an anonymous work called Ludus de morte Divi Claudii ("Play on the Death of the Divine Claudius") in its
Apocolocyntosis
Burmese communist
spokesperson of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB). He is the son of Ludu U Hla and Ludu Daw Amar, and the older brother of acclaimed author Nyi Pu Lay. Po
Po_Than_Gyaung
Love typology by J. A. Lee
briefly by the researcher Elaine Hatfield as follows: Eros: love of beauty. Ludus: playful love. Storge: companionate love. Mania: obsessive love. Agape:
Colour_wheel_theory_of_love
2010 American television series
prisoner's true name unknown, Quintus Lentulus Batiatus, the owner of a ludus in Capua, suggests to name him "Spartacus", because he fought like the ferocious
Spartacus_(TV_series)
The Ludus Dacicus or The Dacian Gladiatorial Training School was one of the four gladiator training schools (ludi) in Ancient Rome. It was founded by
Ludus_Dacicus
Roman combatant for entertainment
four; the Ludus Magnus (the largest and most important, housing up to about 2,000 gladiators), Ludus Dacicus, Ludus Gallicus, and the Ludus Matutinus
Gladiator
Term in the Western mystical tradition
Ludus amoris is a term in the Western mystical tradition that refers to the divine play (play of God). The term is in Latin and may first have been used
Ludus_amoris
Roman artefact and board game
Ludus Coriovalli (English: Corivallum Game) is a stone artefact with carvings possibly representing a board game played during the time of the Roman Empire
Ludus_Coriovalli
Ancient Roman board game
Ludus duodecim scriptorum, or XII scripta, was a board game popular during the time of the Roman Empire. The name translates as "game of twelve markings"
Ludus_duodecim_scriptorum
Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany
Kielce cemetery massacre Operation Harvest Festival 1944 Ardeatine massacre Luduș massacre Sărmașu massacre Kremnička and Nemecká massacres (1944–1945) 1945
The_Holocaust
The Iernut Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Iernut, Mureș County, Romania, having 2 generation groups, one of 100 MW and one group of
Iernut_Power_Station
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List_of_Burmese_writers
Second season of television series
and his fellow gladiators kill their master Batiatus and escape from his ludus, or gladiatorial training school. Cast members and characters who return
Spartacus:_Vengeance
British post-punk band
Ludus was a British post-punk band formed in Manchester in 1978, which featured artist, designer and singer Linder Sterling. They played jazz-, avant-garde-
Ludus_(band)
Polish road cycling race
Ludu (in Polish). p. 6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2004-11-18. Wikło, D. (22 June 2003). "Mikomax rządził" [Mikomax Ruled] (PDF). Słowo Ludu
Pasmem_Gór_Świętokrzyskich
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome
through the tunnel from nearby stables, with the gladiators' barracks at the Ludus Magnus to the east also being connected by tunnels. Separate tunnels were
Colosseum
Song popularized in the American sitcom, The Big Bang Theory
and Wiktor Każyński published a version of this song in 1857, in Pieśniach ludu polskiego ("Songs of the Polish people"). The 1972 Tom Glazer album Music
Soft_Kitty
1944 massacre in Romania
The Luduș massacre occurred in the village of Luduș (Hungarian: Marosludas), in the Kingdom of Romania. Between 5 and 13 September 1944, on the outskirts
Luduș_massacre
Phenomenon in games
narrative told through the gameplay. Ludonarrative (derived from Latin ludus, meaning 'game', and narrative) refers to the intersection of a video game's
Ludonarrative_dissonance
Topics referred to by the same term
part of ancient Roman religious festivals, Latin plural of ludus Ludi (surname) Lüdi Ludus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Ludi_(disambiguation)
14th-century English tables game
Ludus Anglicorum, also called the English Game, is an historical English tables game for two players using a board similar to that used today for Backgammon
Ludus_Anglicorum
Głos (meaning The Voice; formerly Głos Ludu, meaning The Voice of People) is the main and largest Polish newspaper in the Czech Republic. It represents
Głos_(Czech_Republic)
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
became a popular genre at times indistinguishable from fiction. The singular ludus, "play, game, sport, training", had a wide range of meanings such as "word
Roman_Empire
Recurring figure skating competition
Ludu (in Polish). p. 9. Retrieved 18 November 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers. "Na pożegnanie – dziewiqty tytuł" [Farewell – ninth title]. Trybuna Ludu
Polish Figure Skating Championships
Polish_Figure_Skating_Championships
Medieval Latin liturgical dramas
The Play of Daniel, or Ludus Danielis, is either of two medieval Latin liturgical dramas based on the biblical Book of Daniel, one of which is accompanied
Play_of_Daniel
Game jam competition
Ludum Dare (LD; Classical Latin: [ˈluːdũː ˈdarɛ], meaning 'to give a game', also referenced as LDJAM) is a game jam competition. It was founded by Geoff
Ludum_Dare
Female demon in Slavic mythology
Kozłowski, Kornel (1863). Pieśni, podania, baśnie, zwyczaje i przesądy ludu z Mazowsza czerskiego. Folklor Górnego Śląska. Simonides, Dorota. (Wyd. 1 ed
Strzyga
Topics referred to by the same term
Ludus amoris is a term in the Western mystical tradition that refers to the divine play (play of God). Ludus amoris may also refer to: Ludus Amoris, a
Ludus_amoris_(disambiguation)
Far-right political party in Slovakia
took over and renamed the existing party Voice of the People (Slovak: Hlas Ľudu) led by Peter Marček, which had only 50 members in 2018. Marček was later
Republic_Movement
Capital and largest city of Italy
Entertainment Circus Maximus Circus of Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum Ludus Magnus Gardens of Maecenas Gardens of Sallust Stadium of Domitian Theatre
Rome
77th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
26 26 0 0 179 16 +163 78 Qualification to promotion play-off 2 Mureșul Luduș 26 20 4 2 104 30 +74 64 3 Unirea Ungheni 26 17 7 2 127 31 +96 58 4 Mureșul
2018–19_Liga_IV
Polish ethnographer, folklorist and composer
ethnographic information on neighboring regions. He died in Kraków. Pieśni ludu polskiego (Songs of Polish Folklore) - vol. 1 (Supplement vol. 70) Sandomierskie
Oskar_Kolberg
15th-century mystery plays
The N-Town Plays (also called the Hegge Cycle and the Ludus Coventriae cycle) are a cycle of 42 medieval Mystery plays from between 1450 and 1500. The
N-Town_Plays
State of humans wearing no clothing
University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21783-7. Adiv, Naomi (2015). "Paidia meets Ludus : New York City Municipal Pools and the Infrastructure of Play". Social
Nudity
The Ludus de Antichristo (Play About the Antichrist) is a liturgical-oriented drama from the 12th century whose original author is unknown. Its origins
Ludus_de_Antichristo
2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel
Kielce cemetery massacre Operation Harvest Festival 1944 Ardeatine massacre Luduș massacre Sărmașu massacre Kremnička and Nemecká massacres (1944–1945) 1945
October_7_attacks
Bangladeshi actress and model (born 1989)
2017. "'Sultan' has great storyline: Mim". Prothom Alo. 21 July 2018. "Shap Ludu to hit the theatres on September 27". Dhaka Tribune. 12 September 2019. "আবারও
Bidya_Sinha_Saha_Mim
Vengeance and War of the Damned A Thracian who becomes a gladiator in the ludus of Lentulus Batiatus. Spartacus disobeys an order by legatus Gaius Claudius
List of Spartacus (TV series) characters
List_of_Spartacus_(TV_series)_characters
2025 American television series
Vesuvius during the second season of Spartacus. Instead, he is gifted the ludus that belonged to his former master as a reward for aiding the Romans in
Spartacus:_House_of_Ashur
American television miniseries; prequel to Spartacus
Clare as Gannicus – a Celtic gladiator who is the champion of the Batiatus' ludus. Peter Mensah as Oenomaus / Doctore – a Numidian gladiator who later becomes
Spartacus:_Gods_of_the_Arena
Public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people
Ludi (Latin for "games"; plural of ludus) were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people (populus Romanus). Ludi were held
Ludi
English musician (born 1946)
of their third album. Formula was a performing and songwriting member of Ludus in 1982 and remained for at least five years. He also joined a band called
Dave_Formula
1938 book by Johan Huizinga
participle of the verb ludere, which itself is cognate with the noun ludus. Ludus has no direct equivalent in English, as it simultaneously refers to sport
Homo_Ludens
British artist known as Linder
She was also the former frontwoman of Manchester-based post-punk group Ludus. In 2017, Sterling was honoured with the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award. Recent
Linder_Sterling
Polish historian
dziecko w obrzędach, wierzeniach i zwyczajach ludu polskiego), Medicine of the Polish Folk (Lecznictwo ludu polskiego), Weddings (Wesele), At the Cradle
Henryk_Biegeleisen
Video game designer
in Man, Play and Games (1961). Specifically, he engages with concepts of ludus and paideia; that is, play and game, or the rule based structures of games
Gonzalo_Frasca
2011 film based on John le Carré's novel
Russian). Ruskino.ru. Retrieved 6 March 2017. "I vincitori del Premio Cinema Ludus 2012". cinemaitaliano.info. Ferraro, Pietro. Il Cinemaniaco (11 June 2012)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film)
Tinker_Tailor_Soldier_Spy_(film)
Part of Czechoslovakia between 1969 and 1990
chambers: the House of the People (Czech: Sněmovna lidu, Slovak: Snemovňa ľudu) and the House of Nations (Czech: Sněmovna národů, Slovak: Snemovňa národov)
Czech_Socialist_Republic
American game designer and writer
Ludus Novus". "Paladin 0 Released - Ludus Novus". October 2, 2009. "The Mold Fairy Released - Ludus Novus". October 2, 2009. "Backup Released - Ludus
Gregory_Avery-Weir
Polish journalist and politician
the Polish Workers' Party. He was a first editor-in-chief of the Trybuna Ludu daily, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. As a result of
Leon_Kasman
Part of Czechoslovakia between 1969 and 1990
chambers: the House of the People (Czech: Sněmovna lidu, Slovak: Snemovňa ľudu) and the House of Nations (Czech: Sněmovna národů, Slovak: Snemovňa národov)
Slovak_Socialist_Republic
1st Prime Minister of Burma
in Burmese, The People Win Through or The Sound of the People Victorious (Ludu Aungthan). He organized a Burma Translation Society and first volume of Burmese
U_Nu
Vampire in Slavic and Turkic folklore
Jan Konstanty Supański. Podbereski, A. (1880). "Materiały do demonologii ludu ukraińskiego: z opowiadań ludowych w powiecie czehryńskim" (in Polish). Kraków
Upiór
2004 studio album by Warsaw Village Band (Kapela ze Wsi Warszawa)
43:05 Producer Uli Blass Warsaw Village Band (Kapela ze Wsi Warszawa) chronology Wiosna Ludu (2002) Uprooting (Wykorzenienie) (2004) Wymiksowanie (2008)
Wykorzenienie
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Retrieved 20 April 2011. (a course in ecclesiastical Latin). Latin course: Ludus Latinus Archived 12 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine (Bibliotheca Augustana)
Latin
1880s Polish political organization in Geneva
Far-left Slogan "Everything for the People, by the People, in the name of the aspirations of the people!" (Wszystko dla Ludu, przez Lud, w imię dążeń Ludu!)
Socialist Association "Polish People"
Socialist_Association_"Polish_People"
Ancient Celtic board game
archaeological finds of game pieces, it is likely to have been a variant of ludus latrunculorum played in Ireland and Britain. The name of the game in multiple
Fidchell
Topics referred to by the same term
Game (novel), a 2022 gay sports romance novel by Rachel Reid Long Game, or Ludus Anglicorum, an historical English tables game Long game, or long con, a
Long_Game
Dziennik Zachodni — 27.9% Trybuna Śląska — 11.0% Echo Dnia — 33.7% Słowo Ludu — 10.4% Nowiny — 32.6% Super Nowości — 27.4% Echo Dnia — 3.2% Gazeta Olsztyńska
List_of_newspapers_in_Poland
Slovak politician
votes. Together with other defectors from ĽSNS, Uhrík took over the HLAS ĽUDU party (originally Movement for Democracy) from Peter Marček and transformed
Milan_Uhrík
Concept in philosophy and psychology
Chinese Ren Yuanfen French Amour-propre Greek words for love Agape Eros Ludus Mania Philautia Philia Pistis Pragma Storgḗ Xenia Indian Kama Bhakti Maitrī
Self-love
Type of Roman gladiator
teacher of would-be Thracians. List of Roman gladiator types Spartacus Ludus Dacicus Carter 2006, p. 104, citing Satyricon 45.12. Carter 2006, p. 104
Thraex
the bishop of Cambrai from 971 to 972. He designed a game of dice called ludus regularis to encourage clergy not to gamble. Wibold was probably born early
Wibold_(bishop_of_Cambrai)
Feeling of attachment towards progeny
Chinese Ren Yuanfen French Amour-propre Greek words for love Agape Eros Ludus Mania Philautia Philia Pistis Pragma Storgḗ Xenia Indian Kama Bhakti Maitrī
Parental_love
President of Poland since 2025
October 2025. Zdanowska, Marta (6 August 2025). "Nawrocki przemawiał "do ludu". "Prezydent mówi jak wielki demagog"". TOK FM. Retrieved 5 September 2025
Karol_Nawrocki
2003 video game
features seven distinct regions with varying environments: El Nath Mountains, Ludus Lake, Aqua Road, Minar Forest, Mu Lung Garden, Nihal Desert, and Temple
MapleStory
Conceptual fallacy by Nassim Taleb
of games and dice". The adjective ludic originates from the Latin noun ludus, meaning "play, game, sport, pastime". The fallacy is a central argument
Ludic_fallacy
Women's magazine in the Czech Republic
Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Trybuna Ludu (Poland) Zëri i Popullit (Albania) Magazines Atze (East Germany) Dolgozó
Vlasta_(magazine)
from within the same school or ludus, but sometimes specific gladiators could be requested to fight one from another ludus. Elite gladiators wore high-quality
List_of_Roman_gladiator_types
New Zealand actress (born 1968)
the wife of Lentulus Batiatus, who were both the owners of a gladiator ludus, which also saw Lawless doing nude scenes for the first time. Lawless won
Lucy_Lawless
Commune in Mehedinți, Romania
Buicani, Ceptureni, Cracu Muntelui, Delureni, Gărdăneasa, Gheorghești, Ludu, Ponoarele, Proitești, Răiculești, Șipotu, and Valea Ursului. The commune
Ponoarele
Negative feelings from unrequited love or loss of love
Chinese Ren Yuanfen French Amour-propre Greek words for love Agape Eros Ludus Mania Philautia Philia Pistis Pragma Storgḗ Xenia Indian Kama Bhakti Maitrī
Lovesickness
humble means to be instructed in a primary school, traditionally known as a ludus litterarius. An instructor in such a school was often known as a litterator
Education_in_ancient_Rome
English singer (born 1959)
close friend of Linder Sterling, the frontwoman of the punk jazz ensemble Ludus; her lyrics and style of singing both influenced him. Through Sterling he
Morrissey
Ancient Roman two-horse chariot
strategic game with rules; for other Roman board games see ludus duodecim scriptorum and ludus latrunculorum. The ivory quadrigae may have been actual miniatures
Biga_(chariot)
British drummer
drummer who played with various British bands including the Nosebleeds, Ludus, the Durutti Column, Blue Orchids, and Primal Scream, working often with
Toby_Toman
River in Cluj, Romania
discharges into the Mureș in Gura Arieșului, 11 km (6.8 mi) southwest of Luduș. Its total length (including its headwater Arieșul Mare) is 166 km (103 mi)
Arieș
Romanian footballer
January 1971) is a Romanian footballer who plays for Liga IV club Mureșul Luduș. Gabriel Rotaru at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) Gabriel Rotaru at Soccerway
Gabriel_Rotaru
Female gladiator
JSTOR 3185234. Fagan, Garrett G. (2015). "Training Gladiators: Life in the Ludus". In L. L. Brice; D. Slootjes (eds.). Impact of Empire : Roman Empire, c
Gladiatrix
Familial love, natural or instinctual affection to one such as a family member
Chinese Ren Yuanfen French Amour-propre Greek words for love Agape Eros Ludus Mania Philautia Philia Pistis Pragma Storgḗ Xenia Indian Kama Bhakti Maitrī
Storge
Women's magazine in Romania
Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria) Rudé právo (Czechoslovakia) Scînteia (Romania) Trybuna Ludu (Poland) Zëri i Popullit (Albania) Magazines Atze (East Germany) Dolgozó
Femeia
Ruling party of Poland from 1948 to 1989
politics. Although propaganda was utilized in major media outlets like Trybuna Ludu (lit. 'People's Tribune') and televised Dziennik ('Journal'), censorship
Polish_United_Workers'_Party
Ethnic group
Kukier: Regionalizacja etnograficzna Kujaw (na podstawie samookreślenia ludu), vol. 1. Bydgoszcz: Prace Komisji Historii BTN. Jan Stanisław Bystroń: Etnografia
Kuyavians
2022. Retrieved 30 April 2026. Ludu Nway Oo (30 September 2023). "S&C's water well projects for displaced populations". Ludu Nway Oo. Retrieved 30 April
Special_and_Choice
Political party in Slovakia
founding member Peter Marček who renamed it to "Voice of the People" (Hlas Ľudu) in December 2018. The party was later renamed to Republic. List of political
Movement for Democracy (Slovakia)
Movement_for_Democracy_(Slovakia)
Non-enslaved gladiators
lower classes. Fagan, Garrett G. (2014). "Training gladiators: Life in the Ludus". In Brice, Lee L.; Slootjes, Daniëlle (eds.). Aspects of Ancient Institutions
Auctorati
LUDU
LUDU
LUDU
Girl/Female
Irish Celtic
pleasant.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Prophet
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Swiss
Wealthy Guardian; Wealthy Defender; Prosperous Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ֶבַע) Short form of Hebrew Bat-Sheva, SHEVA means "daughter of the oath." Compare with masculine Sheva.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Italian
Opening
Boy/Male
Tamil
Collyrium, Coloured
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
God's Gift
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil
Compromise; One who Shines
Biblical
motion (Zelophehad's daughter)
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brave
LUDU
LUDU
LUDU
LUDU
LUDU