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  • 81Agricola, Gnaeus Julius — born June 13, AD 40, Forum Julii, Gallia Narbonensis died Aug. 23, 93 Roman general. After Agricola served as tribune and quaestor in Britain and Asia, Vespasian appointed him governor of Britain (77/78–84). In that role he conquered parts of… …

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  • 82Agricola (Asteroid) — Asteroid (3212) Agricola Eigenschaften des Orbits (Simulation) Orbittyp Hauptgürtelasteroid Große Halbachse 2,2557  …

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  • 83Agricola (consul en 421) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Agricola. Agricola, préfet du prétoire des Gaules (416 418), puis consul (421). Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Voir aussi 2.1 …

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  • 84Agrícola, Rudolf — (Latinized name Roelof Huisman, 1444 1485)    Frisian humanist. The illegitimate son of a clergyman, he received an excellent grammatical education at Groningen and then studied at the universities of Erfurt, Cologne, and Louvain, taking the M.A …

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  • 85Agricola, Johann — (c. 1494–1566)    Theologian.    Agricola was a native of Eisleben, Germany, and was a pupil of Martin luther at the University of Wittenberg. After a brief ministry in Frankfurt and Eisleben, he returned to Wittenberg, but failed to be appointed …

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  • 86AGRICOLA, Rodolphus — (c. 1443–1485). Humanist. Born Roelof Huijsman at Baflo, in the province of Groningen, he studied at the University of Louvain and elsewhere. With the learned Wessel Gansfort, Agricola was one of the members of the humanist Aduard circle,… …

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  • 87Agricola und Germania — Die Germania ist eine kurze ethnographische Schrift des römischen Schriftstellers und Politikers Tacitus. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Datierung 2 Titel 3 Inhalt 4 Rezeption …

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  • 88Agricola, Alexander — ▪ Dutch composer born 1446, Flanders died 1506, Valladolid, Spain       composer of the late Burgundian polyphonic school.       Agricola was educated in the Netherlands and entered the service of Charles VII of France. He later went to Milan and …

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  • 89Agricola, Martin — ▪ German composer original name  Martin Sore,  Sore also spelled  Sohr  born Jan. 6, 1486, Schwiebus, Silesia [now in Poland] died June 10, 1556, Magdeburg, Archbishopric of Magdeburg [Germany]       composer, teacher, and writer on music, one of …

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  • 90Agricola, Rodolphus — ▪ Dutch humanist original name  Roelof Huysman   born 1443/44, Baflo, Groningen [now in The Netherlands] died Oct. 27, 1485, Heidelberg, Palatinate [Germany]       Dutch humanist who, basing his philosophy on Renaissance ideas, placed special… …

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