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  2. Gnaeus Julius Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Gnaeus Julius Agricola (/ ə ˈ ɡ r ɪ k ə l ə /; 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 tribune under governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus.

  3. Agricola (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Agricola is a Euro-style board game created by Uwe Rosenberg. It is a worker placement game with a focus on resource management. In Agricola, players are farmers who sow, plow the fields, collect wood, build stables, buy animals, expand their farms and feed their families. After 14 rounds players calculate their score based on the size and ...

  4. Kurt Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Agricola was born in Döbeln, then in the Kingdom of Saxony, on 15 August 1889, into a Saxon family that traced its roots back in the 16th century. He was the second and youngest son of Rudolf Agricola (3 October 1860 – 29 July 1914), an officer of the Royal Saxon Army served of the Garrison Administration of Dresden , and Elisabeth ...

  5. Mikael Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ⓘ; 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 territory at the time.

  6. Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Agricola, a genus of birds; Agricola, a 2007 board game by Uwe Rosenberg; 3212 Agricola, an asteroid; Auster Agricola, an aircraft from the 1950s; Agricola (school), a secret NCO school operated by the Grey Ranks during World War II; Agricola Street, a prominent street in the neighbourhood of North End in Halifax, Nova Scotia

  7. Rodolphus Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Rodolphus Agricola (Latin: Rudolphus Agricola Phrisius; August 28, 1443, or February 17, 1444 [1] – October 27, 1485) was a Dutch humanist of the Northern Low Countries, famous for his knowledge of Latin and Greek.

  8. Magnus Agricola - Wikipedia

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    Magnus Agricola (c. 1556 – September 28/29, 1605) was a German Lutheran superintendent and theologian. The nephew of Renaissance humanist and statesman Peter Agricola , he became church minister as well as superintendent and ecclesiastical inspector at Neuburg an der Donau ( Bavaria ).

  9. Philipp Agricola - Wikipedia

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    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 family; his drama Jüngste Gericht (1573) satirized the Junkers and court clergy.