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Burchard,
Burkhardt and
related spellings may
refer to:
Burchard (name),
Burchard and all
related spellings as a
given name and
surname Burckhardt, or...
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Brendon Burchard (born
February 28, 1977) is an author, high
performance coach and
motivational speaker.
Burchard is the
founder of the
Experts Academy...
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would be
worth considerably more than four mule-loads of silver.
Johann Burchard, the conclave's
master of
ceremonies and a
leading figure of the papal...
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Burchard (died 3
August 908) was the Duke of
Thuringia (and the
Sorbian March) from
shortly after 892
until his death. He
replaced Poppo as duke shortly...
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Johann Burchard, also
spelled Johannes Burchart or
Burkhart (c.1450–1506) was an Alsatian-born
priest and
chronicler during the
Italian Renaissance. He...
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Burchard is a
village in
Pawnee County, Nebraska,
United States. The po****tion was 78 at the 2020 census. The
village is
approximately 10
miles from the...
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Ernst Otto
Burchard (9
September 1876 – 5
February 1920) was a
German physician, ****ologist, and ****
rights advocate and author.
Burchard, who was ****...
- domain. Noble,
Thomas F. X. "Review of 'Die
Lebensbeschreibungen Bischof Burchards von Würzburg: Vita
Antiquior - Vita
Posterior - Vita Metrica'." The Catholic...
- Hank
Burchard writing in The
Washington Post
described Kahlo's
expression as "solemn
bordering on baleful", but also "hard and respectful."
Burchard interpreted...
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Burchard or
Bouchard or
Buckard or
Burchard Aosta (died
after 10 July 1068), was
Bishop of
Aosta (1025–1032) and
Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under...