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Lud son of Heli

Lud son of Heli, a legendary British king as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth
Another spelling of Lludd, a mythical Welsh figure cognate with king
The Stone Lud, a standing stone in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland


Lud son of Shem, a grandson of Noah

Lud (לוּד) was a Shemite grandson of Noah. Lud should not be confused with Ludim descended from Mizraim. The descendants of Lud are said by some to have spread to areas of the far-east beyond Elam (possibly to be identified with the Lullubi).

However, others, following Josephus, would draw a strong connection with various Anatolian peoples, including Lydia (Assyrian Luddu); cf. geographic references to the 'Mountains of Lud' (Anatolia) in the Book of Jubilees.

Some Assyrian sources suggest that tribes with the name Lubdu in Assyrian, inhabited certain parts of western Media and Atropatene


Lud (city), a city in Stephen King's Dark Tower series

Lud is a fictional city in Stephen King's Dark Tower series and mentioned in his Rose Madder. In The Waste Lands, the book's protagonists travel from Lud to an alternate reality version of Kansas via a supersonic monorail. However, they also pass through a thinny before reaching Kansas; therefore there may be no relationship at all between the Kansas of our reality and Lud.

Lud resembles New York City in many ways, most notably in a version of the George Washington Bridge. This "GWB" spans a massive river canyon that protected the city from marauders after the fall of the Imperium, and later of the river baronies. The bridge, and the rest of the city, has been in disrepair for at least five hundred years. For more details, check out Lud City

 
LUD, the abbreviation of Local Usage Details
Ned Lud, founder of the Luddite movement
Lud's Gate, a London level in Tomb Raider III

 

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