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Burkhard I, Lord of the
House of
Hohenzollern (Latin:
Burchardus, Burcardus; born c.
before 1025;
killed as part of a feud in 1061) is
considered the first...
- centuries.
Berthold of
Reichenau writes in a
chronicle in 1061 that
Wezil and
Burchardus "de Zolorin" were
killed in battle. Kelly, Erin (22
March 2021). "Discover...
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Johannes Burchardus Diary pp. 88-90 The
letter was
cited by Pastor: The
History of the Popes, op. cit., p. 498
Johannes Burchardus Diary pp. 90-91...
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Alexander VI and his court;
extracts from the
Latin diary of
Johannes Burchardus, New York, F. L. Brown, 1921 p. 105
Johannes Burchard Pope
Alexander VI...
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Alexander VI and His Court:
Extracts from the
Latin Diary of
Johannes Burchardus, 1921, F.L. Glaser, ed., New York, N.L. Brown, pp. 154–155.[1] In 5 volumes...
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instrumentation other than Snellius'
quadrant at the observatory. In 1682
Burchardus de
Volder became professor of
mathematics at the
university and thus took...
- (approximate date) Burgheard,
English nobleman Burkhard I, Lord of
Zollern (or
Burchardus),
German nobleman,
killed Conrad III, Duke of
Carinthia (or Konrad), German...
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Alexander VI and His Court:
Extracts from the
Latin Diary of
Johannes Burchardus, New York: N.L. Brown, pp. 154–55,
fifty honest prostitutes Burchard,...
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Bishop Celadoni's
funeral oration is said to be immense: "On 16 Sept 1503
Burchardus records in his
diary that
Alexius Celadenus or Celadonius,
bishop of Gallipoli...
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Burchard de
Volder (26 July 1643 – 21
March 1709) was a
Dutch physicist. He was born in a
Mennonite family in Amsterdam. He
earned an M.A. in philosophy...