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- Purchart is a Germanic masculine given name and a variant of Burchard. Notable people with the name include: Purchart I (c.920/930–975), abbot of Saint...
- Purchart (died 17 July 1022) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1001 to 1022. Purchart enjo**** great devotion among his monks. Thus, several stories...
- Purchart I (born c. 920/930; died 9 August 975) was the abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Saint Gall from 958 until 971. Purchart came from the family...
- Jiří Purchart is a retired slalom canoeist who competed for Czechoslovakia in the late 1940s. He won a silver medal in the C-1 team event at the 1949 ICF...
- anti-abbot Purchart I (958–971) Notker (971–975), nephew of Notker Physicus Ymmo (976–984) Ulrich I (984–990) Kerhart (990–1001) Purchart II (1001–1022)...
- was described by Stefano Zoia in 2012. The species is named after Luboš Purchart, who collected some of the material studied. Zoia, S. (2012). "Eumolpinae...
- of Vienne. In the year 971, the Abbot Purchart von Udalrichingen had a chapel built in the same spot. Purchart was buried next to its entrance in 975...
- led to the first atlas, constructed in the abbey of St Gall under Abbot Purchart II between 1001 and 1022. It was based on the Consolatio philosophiae (483...
- to a nearby ridge. List of cities in Socotra archipelago Bezdek, Jan; Purchart, Luboš; Kral, Kamil; Hula, Vladimír (2012). "List of local Socotran geographical...
- from Thuringia by Henry the Fowler in 913. In 903, he was recorded as Purchart marchio Thuringionum: "Burchard, margrave of Thuringia." Reuter, Timothy...