|
Agricola is the Latin word for "farmer." It may refer to: People - Agricola (consul 421) (born 365), Western Roman statesman
- Agricola (vir inlustris), son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus
- Saints Vitalis and Agricola (died 304), martyrs
- Saint Agricola of Avignon (630 700), bishop of Avignon
- Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40 93), Roman governor of Britannia (AD 77-85)
- Julia Agricola (born 64), wife of Tacitus
- Sextus Calpurnius Agricola, Roman governor of the mid second century AD
- Alexander Agricola (1446 1506), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
- Christoph Ludwig Agricola (1667-1719), German landscape painter
- Georg Agricola (1494-1555), German scholar and scientist, and the 'father of mineralogy'
- Georg Andreas Agricola (1672-1738), German physician and naturalist
- Ignaz Agricola (1661 1729), German Jesuit
- Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720-1774), German composer
- Johannes Agricola (1494-1566), German scholar and theologian, an antinomian
- Stephan Agricola, also Kastenpaur, (1491 1547), German scholar and theologian, formerly an Augustinian monk
- Martin Agricola (1486-1556), German composer and music theorist of the Renaissance
- Mikael Agricola (1510-1557), Finnish theologian and reformer
- Philipp Agricola (16th c.), German poet and dramatist
- Rodolphus Agricola (1443-1485), Dutch scholar and humanist
Other uses See also bg: ( ) cs:Agricola cy:Agricola (gwahaniaethu) de:Agricola es:Agr cola fa: fr:Agricola ko: it:Agricola he: la:Agricola hu:Agricola (egy rtelm s t lap) nl:Agricola pl:Agricola pt:Agr cola ro:Agricola ru: sl:Agricola fi:Agricola sv:Agricola zh:
|