Germany 7-9th century

Tudrus (flourished in 1st century AD) was a ruler of the Quadi, a Germanic tribe, in the 1st century AD. He was a contemporary of Maroboduus of the Marcomanni. Like Maroboduus, Tudrus established a dynasty which ruled his people for many years after his death. Many of these rulers received financial and military support from the Roman Empire.

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Austroasiatic languages

mi³³ me³¹ sàt pəsɔn pəɗam năm dam¹ pram san msɔŋ thɤɤŋ Six tərui turu tur tudru pio³³ pju⁵³ ntʰò karaɔ tədrəw sáu ʃraːw³ – tʰrəw pruʔ thaal Seven eae ei

Suebi

"kings of their own nation, descended from the noble stock of Maroboduus and Tudrus". However, he noted that they submit to foreigners, and their strength and

Marcomanni

"kings of their own nation, descended from the noble stock of Maroboduus and Tudrus". However, he noted that they submit to foreigners, and their strength and

Quadi

leader at the time when Maroboduus moved to Bohemia was apparently named Tudrus. He is mentioned only by Tacitus, who is also the first author to clearly

Jordanian Arabic

person sg. m tudrus, btudrus tumrug, btumrug f tudrusi, btudrusi tumurgi, btumurgi 3rd person sg, m yudrus, b(y)udrus yumrug, bumrug f tudrus, btudrus tumrug

Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir

Retrieved 6 July 2025. Heilsutorg.is. "Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir sparkar tuðru með Stjörnunni en gaf sér tíma í smá viðtal". Heilsutorg : miðja heilsu

Albruna

she is one of them beside the seeress Veleda and the kings Maroboduus and Tudrus. The context is a part of his work where he mentions the position of sanctity

Sora language

six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve Sora: aboy bago yagi unji monloy tudru gulji thamji tinji gelji gelmuy migel Similar to how English uses the suffix