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    Ludi (Latin:games; plural of "ludus") were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people (populus Romanus). Ludi were held in...
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    Ludi Lin (Chinese: 林路迪; pinyin: Lín Lùdí) is a Chinese-Canadian actor and model. He is known for playing Zack Taylor in the 2017 Power Rangers reboot,...
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  • Ludi may refer to: Ludo, board game called "Ludi" in the Caribbean Ludi (comics), in the Marvel Universe, a demon who has clashed with Doctor Strange...
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  • Lüdi is a Swiss surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Lüdi, Swiss bobsledder Heinz Lüdi (born 1958), Swiss football player Sanna Lüdi...
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  • the title Magister Ludi, Latin for "Master of the Game", an honorific title awarded to the book's central character. "Magister Ludi" can also be seen as...
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  • The Ludi Romani ("Roman Games"; see ludi) was a religious festival in ancient Rome held annually, starting in 366 BC, from September 12 to September 14...
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  • (Latin Ludi Plebeii) were an ancient Roman religious festival held November 4–17. The games (ludi) included both theatrical performances (ludi scaenici)...
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  • Heinz Lüdi (born 8 October 1958) is a retired football defender. During his club career, Lüdi played for FC Grenchen, FC Zürich, Neuchâtel Xamax and FC...
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  • Carlalberto Ludi (born 24 December 1982) is a former Italian footballer. Lega Pro Prima Divisione: 2010 http://sport.sky.it/sport/statistiche/calcio/2...
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  • A ludi magister was a teacher at a Roman school (Ludus). Magistri were often Greek or other educated slaves. The ludi magister was the teacher of the...
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  • The Ludi Piscatorii was a Roman holiday celebrated on 7 June in the 3rd century BC in honor of Father Tiber. The holiday was celebrated by the fishermen...
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    Cerealia (redirect from Ludi Cereales)
    were both sacred to Ceres, foxes are punished at her festival ever since. Ludi Ceriales or "Games of Ceres" were held as part of the festival in the Circus...
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    Ludi Boeken (born 1951 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch film producer, director and actor. His daughter, Julia Levy-Boeken, is an actress. He was born in Amsterdam...
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  • Heidi Lüdi (born 1949) is a Swiss art director known for her work in New German Cinema. She is married to fellow set designer Toni Lüdi with whom she...
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    park. The Circus was Rome's largest venue for ludi, public games connected to Roman religious festivals. Ludi were sponsored by leading Romans or the Roman...
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    The Ludi Apollinares were solemn games (ludi) held annually by the ancient Romans in honor of the god Apollo. The tradition goes that at the first celebration...
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  • Megalesia (redirect from Ludi Megalenses)
    The Megalesia, Megalensia, or Megalenses Ludi was a festival celebrated in ancient Rome from April 4 to April 10, in honour of Cybele, whom the Romans...
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    For the People (Slovak: Za ľudí) is a centre to centre-right, liberal-conservative political party in Slovakia. It was founded by former President Andrej...
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  • Fritz Lüdi born 1936 is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the mid-1970s. He won three medals in the two-man event at the FIBT World Championships with...
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  • Juvenalia (redirect from Ludi Juvenales)
    In classical antiquity, the Juvenalia, or Ludi Juvenales (Gr Ἱουβενάλια ὥσπερ τινὰ νεανισκεύματα), were scenic games instituted by Nero in 59 AD, at the...
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    or ceremonies for the purification of trumpets, was sacred to Vulcan. The Ludi Vulcanalici, were held just once on August 23, 20 BC, within the temple precinct...
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    Floralia (redirect from Ludi Florae)
    Republican era, or 28 April in the Julian calendar. The festival included Ludi Florae, the "Games of Flora", which lasted for six days under the empire...
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  • "Ludi letnji ples" ("Serbian Cyrillic: Луди летњи плес"; transl. Crazy Summer Dance) is a song by Flamingosi featuring Louis from the Flamingosi album...
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  • Sarah Ludi (1971) is a Swiss dancer who is based in Brussels and is best known for her work with the choreographers Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas...
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  • celebrated by the Roman people and received public funding. Games (ludi), such as the Ludi Apollinares, were not technically feriae, but the days on which...
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  • cast members Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Tadanobu Asano, Mehcad Brooks, Ludi Lin, Chin Han, Joe Taslim, and Hiroyuki Sanada, with Karl Urban, Tati Gabrielle...
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    Reed Flute Cave (redirect from Ludi Cave)
    The Reed Flute Cave (Chinese: 芦笛岩; pinyin: Lúdí Yán), also known as "the Palace of Natural Arts," is a landmark and tourist attraction in Guilin, Guangxi...
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  • Saecular Games (Ludi Saeculares) was an ancient Roman religious celebration involving sacrifices, theatrical performances, and public games (ludi). It was held...
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    games and gladiators. Campania hosted the earliest known gladiator schools (ludi). Tomb frescoes from the Campanian city of Paestum (4th century BC) show...
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  • Sanna Lüdi (born February 17, 1986) is a Swiss freestyle skier, specializing in ski cross, and a former alpine skier. Lüdi competed at the 2010 Winter...
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