- Look up
Ludmila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ludmila, Ludmilla, Liudmila, Liudmyla, Lyudmila, or
Lyudmyla (Cyrillic: Людмила, romanized: Lyudmila)...
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Ludmila of
Bohemia (c. 860 – 15
September 921) is a
Czech saint and
martyr venerated by the
Orthodox and the
Roman Catholics. She was born in Mělník as...
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Ludmila Tukan (Gagauz:
Lüdmila Tukan; Romanian:
Liudmila Tukan; born 1982) is a
Gagauzian singer from Moldova. She was the
debut representative for Gagauzia...
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Ludmila or
Ludmilla is a
female given name of
Slavic origin. It
consists of two elements: lud ("people") and mila ("dear, love").
Because the initial...
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Ludmila da
Silva (born 1
December 1994),
commonly known as
Ludmila, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Atlético
Madrid of...
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Ruslan and
Ludmila is a poem by
Aleksandr Pushkin,
published in 1820.
Ruslan and
Ludmila can also
refer to
several works based on the
Pushkin poem: Ruslan...
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Basilica of St.
Ludmila (Czech:
Bazilika svaté Ludmily) is a neo-Gothic
Catholic church at Náměstí Míru (Peace Square) in Prague's Vinohrady, built...
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Ludmila Armata (Polish:
Ludmiła Armata; born 1954) is a Polish-born
Canadian painter, printmaker, and educator. She
lives and
works in Quebec. Ludmila...
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Ruslan and
Ludmila (pre-reform Russian: Русла́нъ и Людми́ла; post-reform Russian: Русла́н и Людми́ла, tr. Ruslán i Lyudmíla) is a poem by
Alexander Pushkin...
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Ľudmila Pajdušáková (29 June 1916 – 6
October 1979) was a
Slovak astronomer. She
specialized in
solar astronomy, and also
discovered a
number of comets...