Agricola
Agricola (Latin for "farmer") stands for:
- (3212) Agricola , asteroid of the main belt
- Agricola (game) , board game by Uwe Rosenberg
- Agricola (Thoma) , collection of "Bauerngeschichten" by Ludwig Thoma
- Agricola (database) , American database
Agricola (often a humanistic Latinization from Bauer ) is the first or family name of the following people:
- Agricola (Pelagians) , British theologian
- Agricola of Bologna († ~ 300), saint and martyr, see Vitalis and Agricola
- Adam Christian Agricola (1593–1645), German Reformed court preacher in Berlin and Königsberg
- Aegidius Agricola (1578–1646), German lawyer
- Alexander Agricola (1446–1506), Franco-Flemish composer and singer
- Alfred Agricola (1824–1901), German Imperial Judge
- Augustin Agricola (1735–1784), German Premonstratensian, see Augustin Bauer
- Bartholomäus Agricola (around 1560–1621), German Franciscan preacher and composer
- Benedetta Emilia Agricola-Molteni (1722–1780), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Boetius Georgius Agricola (before 1538–1569), pastor, court preacher and provost
- Christian Agricola (1676–1730), Protestant theologian, pastor, teacher, preceptor and cantor
- Christoph Ludwig Agricola (1665–1724), German painter
- Daniel Agricola (~ 1490– ~ 1540), Swiss Franciscan minorite and author
- Eduard Agricola (1800–1877), German landscape painter
- Erhard Agricola (1921–1995), German linguist and writer
- Esther Agricola (* 1989), German actress
- Franz Agricola (around 1550–1621), Catholic controversial theologian
- Georgius Agricola (1494–1555), German scholar, humanist, doctor, pharmacist and geoscientist, "father of mineralogy"
- Georg Agricola (humanist) (1530–1575), German pedagogue, physician and humanist
- Georg Agricola (Bishop) († 1584), Bishop of Lavant and Seckau
- Georg Andreas Agricola (1672–1738), German botanist and doctor
- Georg Ludwig Agricola (1643–1676), German musician
- Herbert Agricola (1912–1998), German painter, graphic artist and poster artist
- Hieronymus Otto Agricola (1571–1627), German clergyman and bishop of Brixen
- Ignaz Agricola (1661–1729), German historian, philosopher, theologian and Jesuit
- Ilka Agricola (* 1973), German mathematician
- Johann Agricola (medic) (1496–1570), German physician
- Johann Agricola (theologian) (~ 1530–1590), German Protestant theologian
- Johann Agricola (alchemist) (1590–1668), German doctor and alchemist
- Johann Agricola (composer) (~ 1570–1605), German composer
- Johann Agricola Eisleben (before 1560–1594), Mayor of Berlin
- Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774), German musician and composer
- Johann Georg Agricola (1558–1633), German physician
- Johannes Agricola (1494–1566), German theologian, educator and reformer
- Johannes Agricola (composer) , Franco-Flemish composer of the early Renaissance
- Karl Agricola (1779–1852), German painter and engraver
- Kaspar Agricola (1514 / 1524–1597), German lawyer and university professor
- Kurt Agricola (1889–1955), German officer
- Ludwig Agricola (1508–1540), German theologian and reformer
- Magnus Agricola (~ 1556–1605), German Lutheran-Protestant theologian
- Martin Agricola (1486–1556), German music theorist and composer
- Mikael Agricola (~ 1509–1557), Finnish theologian
- Otto Agricola (1829–1902), district administrator and member of the German Reichstag
- Paul Agricola (1570 – after 1625), German-Austrian composer, organist and organ builder, see Paul Peuerl
- Peter Agricola (1525–1585), German statesman and humanist
- Peter Franz Agricola (1749–1807), theologian, canon and cathedral priest in Erfurt
- Philipp Agricola († 1572), German Catholic theologian
- Rudolf Agricola (humanist) (1444–1485), Dutch scholar and humanist
- Rudolf Agricola (poet) (1490–1521), German humanist, printer and poet
- Rudolf Agricola (economist) (1900–1985), German economist, journalist and politician
- Rudolf Alexander Agricola (1912–1990), German sculptor
- Sandro Agricola (* 1987), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Stephan Agricola (1491–1547), German theologian and reformer
- Wolfgang Christoph Agricola (~ 1600– ~ 1659), German Baroque composer
Agricola is the cognomen of the following people:
- Gnaeus Iulius Agricola (40–93), Roman governor in Britain
- Quintus Glitius Atilius Agricola , Roman Senator
- Sextus Calpurnius Agricola , Roman suffect consul
- Tiberius Claudius Agricola , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Tiberius Iulius Agricola , Roman officer (imperial era)
Places in the United States:
- Agricola (Etowah County, Alabama)
- Agricola (Tallapoosa County, Alabama)
- Agricola, Florida , in Polk County
- Agricola, Georgia , in Glascock County
- Agricola, Iowa , in Mahaska County - no longer exists
- Agricola, Kansas , in Coffey County
- Agricola, Mississippi , in George County
- Agricola, Virginia , in Amherst County
Others:
- Agricola , a work by Tacitus on Gnaeus Iulius Agricola (de vita et moribus Gaii Iulii Agricolae)
- Agricola Lake , a lake in Etowah County, Alabama
- Agricola Academic Association , student association, named after Georgius Agricola
See also: