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Agricola, the Latin word for
farmer A farmer is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer ...
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People


Cognomen or given name

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Gnaeus Julius Agricola Gnaeus Julius Agricola (; 13 June 40 – 23 August 93) was a Roman general and politician responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. Born to a political family of senatorial rank, Agricola began his military career as a military tribu ...
(40–93), Roman governor of Britannia (AD 77–85) *
Sextus Calpurnius Agricola Sextus Calpurnius Agricola was a Roman senator and general active during the 2nd century. He was ''consul suffectus'' with Tiberius Claudius Julianus for the '' nundinium'' of September-October 154. Agricola is known primarily from inscription ...
, Roman governor of the mid–2nd century AD *
Agricola (consul 421) Agricola (full name possibly Julius Agricola; 365–421) was a West Roman statesman who served twice as praetorian prefect and became consul for 421. Life He was from Gaul Narbo.Martindale & Morris (1980), p. 36 His familial relations are un ...
(365–?), Western Roman statesman *
Agricola (vir inlustris) Agricola ( fl. 466 – 485) was an Arvernian noble and son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus. Biography Agricola was the son of Avitus, and therefore the brother of Ecdicius and Papianilla. His grandfather was probably the Agricola who was ...
(), son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus *
Saints Vitalis and Agricola Vitalis and Agricola () are venerated as martyrs and saints, who are considered to have died at Bologna about 304, during the persecution ordered by Roman Emperor Diocletian. Legend Agricola was a Christian citizen of Bologna who converted his ...
(died 304), martyrs * Agricola of Avignon (c. 630–c. 700), bishop of Avignon and saint * Saint Agricola of Nevers (died 594), bishop of Nevers * Agricola of Chalon-sur-Saône (died 580), bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône


Surname

:''In alphabetical order'' * Adam Christian Agricola (1593–1645), evangelical preacher *
Alexander Agricola Alexander Agricola (; born Alexander Ackerman; – 15 August 1506) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance writing in the Franco-Flemish style. A prominent member of the ''Grande chapelle'', the Habsburg musical establishment, he was ...
(1446–1506), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance * Christoph Ludwig Agricola (1667–1719), German landscape painter * Georg Andreas Agricola (1672–1738), German physician and naturalist * Georg Ludwig Agricola (1643–1676), German composer *
Georgius Agricola Georgius Agricola (; born Georg Bauer; 24 March 1494 – 21 November 1555) was a German Humanist scholar, mineralogist and metallurgist. Born in the small town of Glauchau, in the Electorate of Saxony of the Holy Roman Empire, he was b ...
(1494–1555), German scholar and scientist, and the 'father of mineralogy' * Ignaz Agricola (1661–1729), German Jesuit *
Ilka Agricola Ilka Agricola (born 8 August 1973 in The Hague)Curriculum vitae
retrieved 1 January 2017.
(born 1973), German mathematician *
Johann Friedrich Agricola Johann Friedrich Agricola (4 January 1720 – 2 December 1774) was a German composer, organist, singer, pedagogue, and writer on music. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Flavio Anicio Olibrio. Biography Agricola was born in Dobitschen, Th ...
(1720–1774), German composer *
Johannes Agricola Johann or Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter; 20 April 1494 – 22 September 1566)John Julian: Dictionary of Hymnology, Second Edition, page 19. London: John Murray, 1907. was a German Protestant Reformer during the Protest ...
(1494–1566), German scholar and theologian, an antinomian *
Karl Agricola Karl Joseph Aloys Agricola (18 October 1779 – 15 May 1852) was a German artist, noted for his portrait miniatures. Life and works Agricola was born at Bad Säckingen, Margraviate of Baden, in 1779. After a preliminary course of instruction i ...
(1779–1852), German painter * Karol Ludwik Agricola (18th century), Polish engineer *
Kurt Agricola Kurt Wilhelm Albert Karl Agricola (15 August 1889 – 27 December 1955) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who held senior level occupational rear-security commands in the occupied Soviet Union. A native of Saxony, ...
(1889–1955), German World War II general *
Martin Agricola Martin Agricola (6 January 1486 – 10 June 1556) was a German composer of Renaissance music and a music theorist. Biography Agricola was born in Świebodzin, a town in Western Poland, and took the name Agricola later in life, a common practic ...
(1486–1556), German composer and music theorist of the Renaissance *
Mikael Agricola Mikael Agricola (; c. 1510 – 9 April 1557) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman who became the de facto founder of literary Finnish and a prominent proponent of the Protestant Reformation in Sweden, including Finland, which was a Swedish territo ...
(1510–1557), Finnish theologian and reformer *
Peter Agricola Peter Agricola (June 29, 1525 – July 5 or 7, 1585) was a German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar and theologian, diplomat and statesman, disciple of Martin Luther, friend and collaborator of Philipp Melanchthon. Successively ...
(1525–1585), German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar, theologian and diplomat *
Philipp Agricola Philipp Agricola (fl. 1571–1594) was a German poet and dramatist. Agricola was born in Eisleben, and is assumed to have been the son of Johannes Agricola. He was in Berlin by 1571, where he wrote poetry and dramas about Brandenburg's ruling fa ...
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fl. ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
1571–1594), German poet and dramatist *
Rodolphus Agricola Rodolphus Agricola (; August 28, 1443, or February 17, 1444 – October 27, 1485) was a Dutch humanist of the Northern Low Countries, famous for his knowledge of Latin and Greek. He was an educator, musician, builder of church organs, a poet i ...
(1443–1485), Dutch scholar and humanist *
Stephan Agricola Stephan Agricola (c. 1491–1547) was a Lutheran church reformer. Born in Abensberg, at a young age he joined the Augustinian order. As a monk, he studied Augustine deeply.Henry Eyster JacobsLutheran Cyclopediap. 6, "Agricola, Stephen" As a studen ...
, also Kastenpaur (1491–1547), German scholar and theologian, formerly an Augustinian friar


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John Young (merchant) John Young (September 1, 1773 – October 6, 1837) was a Scottish-born merchant, author, agronomist, and agricultural reformer in Nova Scotia. He represented Sydney County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1824 to 1837. He support ...
(1773–1837), merchant, author and political figure in Nova Scotia who wrote under the name Agricola


Places in the United States

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Agricola, Florida Agricola is a former company town in Polk County, Florida, United States that was built in 1907, south-west of Bartow. It is at a mean elevation of 167 feet. The town was built to house employees of food processing business Swift and Company. ...
, a former company town *
Agricola, Georgia Agricola is an unincorporated community in Glascock County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is located along the crossroads of SR 102 and Hamburg-Agricola Road. History A post office called Agricola was established in 1887, and remain ...
, an unincorporated community * Agricola, Kansas, an unincorporated community *
Agricola, Mississippi Agricola is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in George County, Mississippi Mississippi ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It bord ...
, an unincorporated community


Other uses

* ''Agricola'' (surname) * ''Agricola'' (book), a biography of Julius Agricola by Tacitus *
AGRICOLA Agricola, the Latin word for farmer, may also refer to: People Cognomen or given name :''In chronological order'' * Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40–93), Roman governor of Britannia (AD 77–85) * Sextus Calpurnius Agricola, Roman governor of the m ...
, a database of scientific papers *
Agricola (vehicles) Agricola (G. Tsolakidis & Co. O.E.) was a Greece, Greek maker of 4x4 multi-purpose trucks and other farm machinery based in Thessaloniki. The Agricola 25 GT 4x4 truck was a fairly advanced design introduced in 1975, with enhanced all-terrain ca ...
, a Greek truck manufacturer * ''Agricola'' (bird), a genus of birds * ''Agricola'' (board game), a 2007 board game by Uwe Rosenberg *
3212 Agricola 3212 Agricola, provisional designation , is a stony Flora asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered by Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland, on 19 ...
, an asteroid *
Auster Agricola The Auster B8 Agricola was a commercially unsuccessful British agricultural aircraft designed for the aerial topdressing market which opened up in New Zealand in the early 1950s. Design Constructed of fabric over a corrosion-proofed steel fra ...
, an aircraft from the 1950s *
Agricola (school) Agricola, the Latin word for farmer, may also refer to: People Cognomen or given name :''In chronological order'' * Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40–93), Roman governor of Britannia (AD 77–85) * Sextus Calpurnius Agricola, Roman governor of the mid ...
, a secret NCO school operated by the
Grey Ranks Grey Ranks () was a codename for the underground paramilitary Polish Scouting Association () during World War II. The wartime organisation was created on 27 September 1939, actively resisted and fought German occupation in Warsaw until 18 ...
during World War II *Agricola Street, a prominent street in the neighbourhood of North End in Halifax, Nova Scotia * Agricola Park, an urban park in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
, Poland * Agrykola Street, a street in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
, Poland *A series of commemorative medals issued by the
Food and Agriculture Organization The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; . (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger and improve nutrition and food security. Its Latin motto, , translates ...
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See also

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Agricola's Ditch The Vallum is a huge Earthworks (engineering), earthwork associated with Hadrian's Wall in England. Unique on any Roman Empire, Roman frontier, it runs practically from coast to coast to the south of the wall. It was built a few years after t ...
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