Ludo
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Ludo may refer to:
  • Ludo (board game)
    Ludo (board game)
    Ludo is a simple board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to dice rolls. Like other cross and circle games, it is similar to the Indian Pachisi, but simpler...

    , a board game of the Cross and Circle game family
  • Luděk Mikloško
    Ludek Mikloško
    Luděk "Ludo" Mikloško is a Czech retired football goalkeeper.-Career:Mikloško started his career in his native Czechoslovakia with Baník Ostrava...

     Czech football goalkeeper.
  • Ludwig II of Bavaria
    Ludwig II of Bavaria
    Ludwig II was King of Bavaria from 1864 until shortly before his death. He is sometimes called the Swan King and der Märchenkönig, the Fairy tale King...

    , nicknamed 'Mad King Ludo', a king of Bavaria who reigned between 1869 and 1886
  • Ludo Bagman, a character from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
  • Ludo (band)
    Ludo (band)
    Ludo is an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Andrew Volpe, lead guitarist/back up vocalist Tim Ferrell, moog/synth and back up vocalist Tim Convy, and drummer/back up vocalist Matt Palermo.-History:...

    , a band from St. Louis, Missouri
  • Ludo (Ludo album)
    Ludo (Ludo album)
    -Personnel:Band*Andrew Volpe - Vocals, Guitar*Tim Ferrell - Guitar, Vocals*Tim Convy - Vocals, Moog Synthesizer*Matt Palermo - Drums*Marshall Fanciullo- BassProduction*Jimmy Callahan - Producer, Engineer, Mixing...

    , the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name
  • Ludo (Ivor Cutler album), a 1967 album by Ivor Cutler
  • Ludo, a character from the 1986 film, Labyrinth
    Labyrinth (film)
    Labyrinth is a 1986 British/American fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas, and designed by Brian Froud. Henson collaborated on the screenwriting with children's author Dennis Lee, Terry Jones from Monty Python, and Elaine May .The film stars David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin...

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