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Burchard (Bouchard, Burckhart, Burkhart, Burkard, Burkhard, Burkert, Borchardt,
Burckhardt and variants, Old
English Burgheard) are both
Germanic given...
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Jacopo Brocardo (Anglicised as
James Brocard(e), Latin:
Jacobus Brocardus Pedemont****) (c.1518 – 1594?) was an
Italian Protestant convert and biblical...
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tradition ascribes the
Directorium to a monk
named Burcard or
Brochard (
Brocardus monacus),
usually identified with
Burchard of
Mount Sion. This is untenable...
- do****ent from 1332.
Written either by
archbishop Guillaume Adam or the monk
Brocardus Monacus the
report notes that
Licet Albanenses aliam omnino linguam a...
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Crusaders as
Biblical Endor.
During the
Crusader Period it was
mentioned by
Brocardus, a 14th-century
German priest.[citation needed] When
Edward Robinson came...
- low-rank clerics. A
Dominican friar,
Guillelmus Adae,
knows as
Father Brocardus,
noted in a
pamphlet he
published in 1332 that "the
Albanians have a language...
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written in 1332
attributed either to a
Dominican priest named Burcard (
Brocardus Monacus) or to
Guillaume Adam. The
objective of the work was to persuade...
- of charades: it is a
brocade with carduus,
whence "Brocade +
carduus =
Brocardus". Such
allusions are
contained in
several Lotto works, such as the Portrait...
- Khumarawayh, that is
between 884 and 896 CE. It was
mentioned by a monk
named Brocardus in the 13th
century as
being a
small village called Pheselch and in the...
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influential and po****r
source of
canonical material. It came to be
named the
Brocardus (his name in Latin), from
which the
later legal word "brocard" originated...