Ludi (disambiguation)

Ludi (disambiguation)

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.
* Plural of "ludus" (Latin)
** Some Roman festivals were "ludi" ("games")


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