- Look up
ludus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ludus may
refer to:
Ludus (ancient Rome) (plural ludi),
several meanings around "play, game, sport,...
- The
Jewish po****tion is
murdered during the
Luduș m****acre from 5 to 13
September 1944. 1960 -
Luduș became a town. 1966 - 11,794 inhabitants. 2002...
- word
ludus also
referred to a
training school for gladiators; see Gladiator:
Schools and training.
Examples include the
Ludus Magnus and
Ludus Dacicus...
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called Eros,
Ludus, and Storge, and the
three secondary types are
called Mania, Pragma, and Agape. Eros
focuses on the ****ual life,
Ludus on the playful...
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works of
literature and music.
Ludus amoris is a Latin-derived term from the
Western mystical tradition. Literally, "
ludus amoris"
means "game of love"...
- the
emperor Trajan (r. 98–117)
where the
Ludus plane was
raised by
about 1.5
metres (4 ft 11 in). The
Ludus Magnus was
essentially a
gladiatorial arena...
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Ludus latrunculorum, latrunculi, or
simply latrones ("the game of brigands", or "the game of soldiers" from latrunculus,
diminutive of latro, mercenary...
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Trybuna Ludu (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna
ˈludu]; People's Tribune) was one of the
largest newspapers in
communist Poland,
which circulated between...
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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...
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debut at The Factory,
Ludus was
favourably reviewed in the press. In
January 1979, Paul Morley,
writing for NME, remarked:
Ludus are
anything but ordinary...