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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Burchard II may refer to: Burchard II, Duke of Swabia (883/884–926) Burchard II (Bishop of Halberstadt) (c. 1028–1088) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Almut Burchard is a mathematician whose research interests include functional analysis, probability theory, and their application in network calculus for...
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Petrea Celeste Burchard is an American actress. She is sometimes credited as Celeste Burch in the anime she appears in. Her most recognizable role to date...
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Saint Burchard of Würzburg (in German Burkard or Burkhard) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary who became the first Bishop of Würzburg (741–751). Burchard was...
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Burchard of Ursperg, also called Burchard of Biberach (c.1177–1230/1) was a German priest and chronicler. His Ursperger Chronicle (or Chronicon Urspergensis)...
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Bret Burchard is an American former basketball player currently working as an assistant coach for the Salt Lake City Stars of the NBA G League. He attended...
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The Liebermann–Burchard or acetic anhydride test is used for the detection of cholesterol. The formation of a green or green-blue colour after a few minutes...
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Burchard I (c. 850/855 – 5 or 23 November 911), a member of the Hunfriding dynasty, was a Duke of Alamannia from 909 until his death. He also held the...
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Ernst Otto Burchard (9 September 1876 – 5 February 1920) was a German physician, sexologist, and gay rights advocate and author. Burchard, who was gay...
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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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Charles Burchard (January 1, 1810 – April 1, 1879) was an American politician. Burchard was born in Granby, Massachusetts. He married Martha Pitcher (1810–1901)...
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Burchard of Worms (c. 950/965 – August 20, 1025) was the bishop of the Imperial City of Worms, in the Holy Roman Empire. He was the author of a canon...
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approximately 10 miles from the Nebraska-Kansas border and ten miles west of Pawnee City. Burchard was platted in 1881 when the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad...
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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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Peter Burchard (March 1, 1921 – July 3, 2004) was an author, free-lance designer, and illustrator. He wrote the book One Gallant Rush (1965), about Colonel...
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Heinrich Burchard (5 October 1894 – 11 April 1945) was a general in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded several flak divisions...
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Burchard of Basle, also known as Burkart of Fenis, Burchard of Hasenburg or Burchard of Asuel, was a Bishop of Basel in the eleventh century and a supporter...
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Burchard III (c. 915 – 12 November 973), a member of the Hunfriding dynasty, was the count of Thurgau and Zürichgau, perhaps of Rhaetia, and then Duke...
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Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI, on 31 October 1501. An account of the banquet appears in the Liber Notarum of Johann Burchard, the Protonotary...
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Wolf Burchard is a British-German art historian and museum curator. He joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 2019. Burchard held curatorial...
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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...
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Burchard von Schwanden (also Burkhard; died 1310) was the 12th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1282 to 1290. Burchard hailed from a...
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Ely Burchard (December 8, 1898 Marshall, Minnesota - December 25, 1975 Boston) was an American professor and dean at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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Burchard is attested for Liesgau in 965 (known as Burchard IV. im Hassegau, brother of Dedi I of Hassegau). This Burchard is suggested as the son of Burchard...
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Samuel Dickinson Burchard (September 6, 1812 – September 25, 1891) was a 19th-century American Presbyterian Church minister from New York. Born in Steuben...
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Alemannia after the execution of Burchard I, declared duke in 915, exiled September 916, executed January 917. Burchard II (917–926, Hunfriding), recognized...
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include: Burchard Burchard of Würzburg, an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Frankish Empire Burchard I, Duke of Swabia (c. 855/860–911) Burchard II...
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Burchard II (883/884 – 29 April 926) was the Hunfriding Duke of Swabia (from 917) and Count of Raetia. He was the son of Burchard I of Swabia . Burchard...
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