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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). He authored several books on Lutheranism and took part to the Religionsgespräch of Regensburg (1601), where he opposed Roman Catholics.
MagnusAgricola (c. 1556 – September 28/29, 1605) was a German Lutheran superintendent and theologian. The nephew of Renaissance humanist and statesman...
Protestant Reformation. Peter Agricola was born in Holzheim (bei Neu-Ulm) in present-day Baden-Württemberg, a son of MagnusAgricola (Steinheim (Neu-Ulm), ca...
Saint Agricola (Agricol, Agricolus) of Avignon (c. 630–c. 700) was a bishop of Avignon. According to tradition, Agricola ("farmer") was the son of Saint...
a Gallo-Roman senator. A widower, he was the father of Saint Agricola of Avignon. Magnus became a monk and then became bishop of Avignon. He appointed...
Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ; c. 1510 – 9 April 1557) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman who became the de facto founder of literary Finnish...
as Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars, the orations of Cicero, and Tacitus' Agricola to frame his work's structure and style. The Carolingian period also saw...
city of Rome. Significant wars were fought in Britain, where his general Agricola attempted to conquer Caledonia (Scotland), and in Dacia, where Domitian...
had to withdraw because of the Boudican revolt. In 77 CE, Gnaeus Julius Agricola's thorough subjugation of the island left it under Roman rule until the...
Ferreolus of Rodez (unidentified son of Ennodius) Flavius Magnus (unidentified daughter of Agricola) Probus Industria Apollinaris Thaumastus Eulalia...
under command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola (77–84), who expanded the Roman Empire as far as Caledonia. In mid-84 AD, Agricola faced the armies of the Caledonians...
sources such as the Vindolanda letters. Beyond the recall of Gnaeus Julius Agricola in 85 the dates of service of those who can be named can only be inferred...
Suetonius in De Claris Rhetoribus. Julia Procilla, the mother of Agricola. Gnaeus Julius Agricola, consul in AD 77, the conqueror of Britannia. Julius Cerealis...
archbishop (died 1609) 1 August - Olaus Magnus, writer and ecclesiastic (born 1490) 1 April - Mikael Agricola, Protestant reformer of Finland (born 1510)...
the author of a history of Rome from the earliest epoch Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40–93 AD), Gallo-Roman general responsible for much of the Roman conquest...
but by far the most illustrious of the gens was Gnaeus Pompeius, surnamed Magnus, a distinguished general under the dictator Sulla, who became a member of...
Valerianus (before 456) Paeonius (456-458) Magnus (459-460) Arvandus (461-465, 467-468) Magnus (469) Magnus Felix (c. 470) Eutropius (c. 471) Polemius...
1387–1412 Magnus II Tavast (Maunu Tavast), 1412–1450 Olaus Magni (Olof Magnusson, Olavi Maununpoika), 1450–1460 Konrad Bitz, 1460–1489 Magnus III Nicolai...
Amphitheatre, better known today as the Roman Colosseum. Through his general Agricola, Vespasian increased imperial expansion in Britain. Vespasian is often...
Basque French poet (died 1595) April 9 – Mikael Agricola, Finnish scholar (born c. 1510) August 1 – Olaus Magnus, Swedish ecclesiastic and writer (born 1490)...
Suomen historia 1523–1617. WSOY, 1960, Porvoo – Helsinki. Finland portal Agricola Finland history network: Events, documents and articles about the history...
The martyrdom of Magnus Erlendsson, who was killed in April 1116 by his cousin Haakon Paulsson, resulted in the building of St Magnus Cathedral, still...
Karlsdotter, while Gustav's mother descended from him through her father Magnus Karlsson Eka. Additionally, Birgitta Gustafsdotter and Sten Sture (and consequently...
Lombardia, Villa Romana, Densenzano". "Densenzano del Garda". "Azienda Agricola e Frantoio Montecroce, History". "Second War of Italian Independence, 1859–61"...
the Gallo-Roman nobility. His father was possibly Agricola, consul in 421. Avitus had two sons, Agricola (fl 455 – living 507, a vir illustris) and Ecdicius...