Yadua the Babylonian

Yadua the Babylonian (Hebrew: ידוע הבבלי‎, translit: Yadua HaBavli) was a 2nd-century tanna of the fifth generation.

He was born in Babylonia but subsequently moved to the Land of Israel, becoming the student of Rabbi Meir.

[1][2] He is mentioned once in the Mishna: