Michael Agricola

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Michael Agricola was a 16th-century Finnish clergyman and scholar regarded as the father of written Finnish for his pioneering work in translating the Bible and standardizing the Finnish language.

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instanceOf Reformation figure
clergyman
human
linguist
theologian
translator
writer
birthPlace Pernå, Finland NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 1510
commemoratedOn April 9
countryOfCitizenship Sweden
deathDate 1557-04-09
deathPlace near Viipuri, Finland
denomination Church of Sweden NERFINISHED
educatedAt Turku Cathedral School NERFINISHED
University of Wittenberg NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Finnish
fieldOfWork Bible translation
Finnish language development
education
hasTitle Father of written Finnish
influenced Finnish Lutheran Church NERFINISHED
Finnish literature
influencedBy Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
knownFor being the father of written Finnish
creating early Finnish religious literature
standardizing Finnish orthography
translating the New Testament into Finnish
languageOfWorkOrName Finnish
Latin
Swedish
movement Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
name Michael Agricola NERFINISHED
nativeName Mikael Agricola NERFINISHED
notableWork Abckiria NERFINISHED
Finnish liturgical texts
Finnish prayer book NERFINISHED
Se Wsi Testamenti
occupation Lutheran clergyman
bishop
scholar
positionHeld Bishop of Turku
Rector of Turku Cathedral School
religion Lutheranism
studiedUnder Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED

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Mikael Olavinpoika alsoKnownAs Michael Agricola