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  • 1Victor Ludorum — is Latin for the winner of the games. It is usually a trophy presented to the most successful team, club, or competitor at a sports event. It is common at rowing regattas and was traditional at some British public school sports days. It is… …

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  • 2victor ludorum — [lu: dɔ:rəm] noun Brit. a boy or man who is the overall champion in a sports competition. Origin L., lit. victor of the games …

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  • 3victor ludorum — n. the overall champion in a sports competition. Etymology: L, = victor of the games …

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  • 4LUDAN — ludorum annorum …

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  • 5Chuggington — Format Children s show Created by Ludorum plc Developed by Ludorum plc …

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  • 6LUDUS, a LYDIS — qui ex Asia transvenae, Duce Tyrrheno, cum fratri suo regni contentione cederet, in Hetruria consederint, ibique inter ceteros ritus superstitionum suarum spectacula quoque religionis nomine instituerint, quibusdam dictus videtur. Varro Ludos a… …

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  • 7Roman dictator — Dictator was a political office of the Roman Republic. The dictator was above the three branches of government in the constitution of the Roman Republic as no other body or officer could check his power.A legal innovation of the Roman Republic,… …

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  • 8Alleyn's School — Infobox UK school name = Alleyn s School size = 100px latitude = longitude = dms = motto = God s Gift motto pl = established = 1882 as a separate school, although direct descendant of Edward Alleyn s original foundation of the College of God s… …

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  • 9Dictator perpetuus — Der Diktator (lat.: dictator) war ein mit weitgehenden Vollmachten ausgestattetes politisches Amt in der Zeit der Römischen Republik, das jedoch zeitlich befristet war. Es handelte sich um ein, allerdings außerordentliches, Magistratsamt… …

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  • 10Römische Diktatur — Der Diktator (lat.: dictator) war ein mit weitgehenden Vollmachten ausgestattetes politisches Amt in der Zeit der Römischen Republik, das jedoch zeitlich befristet war. Es handelte sich um ein, allerdings außerordentliches, Magistratsamt… …

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