- Look up
agricola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agricola, the
Latin word for farmer, may also
refer to: In
chronological order Gnaeus Julius Agricola...
- ISBN 3-525-55444-3. Kauppila, Suvi (28
February 2012). "Arkeologit etsivät
Mikael Agricolan hautaa Viipurissa" (in Finnish).
University of Turku.
Archived from the...
- site
would have
allowed the
camps to
fulfill the
function of a base for
Agricolan combined army and
naval operations around the
Scottish coast.
Girvan was...
- the
original on 2015-10-26.
Retrieved 2018-04-01.
Martti Parvio:
Mikael Agricolan käsitys
kiirastulesta ja votiivimessuista. –Pentti
Laasonen (ed.) Investigatio...
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Emperor Claudius in AD 43 at
Camulodunum (modern Colchester).
After the
Agricolan fleet had come and gone,
possibly anchoring at Shapinsay,
direct Roman...
- 1080/03637756709375551. McNally, J. R. (1968). "Prima pars dialecticae: The
Influence of
Agricolan Dialectic upon
English Accounts of Invention".
Renaissance Quarterly....
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Geography identifies 19 "towns" from
intelligence gathered during the
Agricolan campaigns of the
first century. No
archaeological evidence of any truly...
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Mikael Agricola Church (Finnish:
Mikael Agricolan kirkko, Swedish:
Mikael Agricola kyrka) is a
Lutheran church located in the
Punavuori district of Helsinki...
- doi:10.2307/526915
Andrew S. Hobley, The
Numismatic Evidence for the Post-
Agricolan Abandonment of the
Roman Frontier in
Northern Scotland in
Britannia xx...
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patrol the
local section of the road. The
first fort on the site was an
Agricolan-period fort,
built in turf and
timber c. AD 79. This was
refurbished soon...