Burchard
Burchard is the nickname of:
- Burkard , also Burchard (* 700, † 754) monk from southwest England; 742 first bishop of Würzburg
- Burchard of Avesnes (* 1251; † 1296), from 1282 to 1296 Bishop of Metz
- Burchard II of Blankenburg († 1305); Archbishop of Magdeburg 1295–1305
- Burchard (Cambrai) († 1130), Bishop of Cambrai
- Burchard von Dreileben († after 1347), Landmaster of Livonia of the Teutonic Order
- Burchard (Eichstätt) († around 1153), from 1149 to 1153 Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Burchard I. von Goseck († after November 3, 1017), from 991 Count in Hassegau, from 1003 Count Palatine of Saxony, from 1004 Count of Merseburg and from 1012 Imperial Vogt
- Burchard Grelle († 1344), Archbishop of Bremen from 1327 to 1344
- Burchard I. von Halberstadt , also Burchard von Nabburg (1000-1059), German cleric and politician, Bishop of Halberstadt
- Burchard II of Halberstadt (* around 1028, † 1088); German cleric and politician, Bishop of Halberstadt
- Burchard IV in Hassegau († 982), Count in Hasse and Liesgau
- Buchard II of Henneberg († 941), Bishop of Würzburg (931–941)
- Burchard von Holte was bishop of Munster from 1098 to 1118
- Burchard (Canon) , Vitztum of the Bishop of Strasbourg, 1175–1194 verifiable
- Burchard (clerk notary) , chaplain of Frederick I, proven 1161–1179
- Burchard I. von Loccum (* around 1090, † 1130), Count
- Burchard III. (Magdeburg) , Burchard III. von Schraplau (also Burkhard III .; † 1325), from 1307 to 1325 Archbishop of Magdeburg and owner of Schraplau Castle
- Burchard von Meißen († 969 (?)), Since 968 first bishop of Meissen
- Burchard II von Nürings (around 1110–1176), abbot of the imperial abbeys of Hersfeld and Fulda
- Burchard von Oberg († 1573), Bishop of Hildesheim
- Burchard II. (Querfurt) (around 1100 – around 1161), Burgrave of Magdeburg
- Burchard von Reichenau , around 995, poet and monk
- Burchard I. (Swabia) (* around 855-860; † 911); Duke of Swabia
- Burchard II (Swabia) (* around 883/84 † 926); Duke of Swabia and Raetia.
- Burchard III. (Swabia) (* around 915, † 973); Count in the Thur and Zürichgau, Duke of Swabia
- Burchard von Schwanden , also Burkhard († 1310), 12th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from 1282/1283 to 1290
- Burchard von Ursberg (* before 1177–1230 or 1231), medieval historian
- Burchard I. (Vendôme) (called the Venerable, also: Bouchard I. le Vénérable; † 1005 or 1007), Count of Vendôme
- Burchard IV (Vendôme) († 1202), Count of Vendôme
- Burchard V (Vendôme) († 1271), Count of Vendôme
- Burkhard I. (Zollern) , Count of Zollern
- Burchard von Worms , from 1000 to 1025 Bishop of Worms
- Burchard II. (Worms) (also: Bucco or Buggo; † 1149), Bishop of Worms
- Burkard II (Würzburg) , from 932 to 941 Bishop of Würzburg
- Burchard von Warberg (before 1437 - after 1458), bishop
Burchard is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Burchard (1888–1939), German geographer
- August Burchard (gynecologist) ( Johann August Burchard , 1800–1866), German gynecologist and university professor
- August Burchard (ophthalmologist) ( August Albert Burchard ; 1845–1932), German ophthalmologist and surgeon
- August Burchard (entrepreneur) ( August Friedrich Burchard ; also August Burchardt ), entrepreneur and inventor
- Anton Burchard (1584–1628), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and controversial theologian
- Bernd Burchard (* 1962), German physicist and engineer
- Bettina Burchard (* 1986), German actress
- Carl Burchard (1815–1903), Prussian district administrator of Gumbinnen (1841–1889); Father of Franz Burchard
- Christian Burchard (1946–2018), German musician and composer
- Christoph Burchard (* 1931), German Protestant theologian (New Testament scholar)
- Christoph Martin Burchard (1680–1742), German physician and university professor
- Emil von Burchard (1836–1901), German politician and State Secretary
- Ernst Burchard (1876–1920), German physician and sexologist
- Franz Burchard (1845–1894), Prussian District Administrator of Stallupönen (1879–1889) and Gumbinnen (1890–1893)
- Friedrich Leopold Burchard (1809–1869), German ophthalmologist, obstetrician and medical adviser in Breslau
- Gustav Burchard (1859–1937), German actor, writer, director, director
- Hans Burchard (1864–1900), German physician
- Heinrich Burchard (1894–1945), German general of the Luftwaffe anti-aircraft cartillery in World War II
- Horatio C. Burchard (1825–1908), American politician
- Johann August Burchard (1800–1866), German gynecologist, see August Burchard (gynecologist)
- Johann Heinrich Burchard (1852–1912), German lawyer and politician, Mayor of Hamburg
- Johann Ludwig Burchard (1773–1841), German district administrator
- Johannes Leopold Burchard (1857–1925), Hamburg lawyer
- John Ely Burchard (1898–1975), American architectural historian, President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Kurt Burchard (1864–1933), German legal scholar
- Ludwig Burchard (1886–1960), German art historian
- Marie Burchard (* 1982), German actress
- Martin Burchard (* 1956), German artist
- Mauritius Burchard (1586–1637), German Lutheran theologian and clergyman
- Oscar Burchard (1863–1949), German botanist
- Pablo Burchard Eggeling (1875–1964), Chilean painter
- Pablo Burchard Aguayo (1919–1991), Chilean painter
- Rolf Burchard (1914–1983), German high school teacher and painter
- Rosewell Burchard (1860–1931), American politician
- Samuel D. Burchard (1836–1901), American politician
- Ulrich Burchard (verifiable between 1500 and 1531), German music writer
- Valentin Ernst Burchard (1891 - after 1941), German politician (DDP, DStP), MdHB
- Walther Burchard (* 1930), German chemist and physicist
- Wilhelm Burchard-Motz (1878–1963), German lawyer and politician, MdH
Burchard is the name of the place:
- Burchard, Nebraska in Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States
See also:
- Borchard , Borchardt , Borchart , Borcherds , Borcherdt , Borchert , Borchhardt , Borghard , Borkhardt , Burchardi , Burchart , Burchartz , Burchert , Burckard , Burckardt , Burckhard , Burckhardt , Burgard , Burghard , Burghardt , Burghardt , Burkard (disambiguation) , Burkardt , Burkart , Burkat , Burkhard , Burkhardt , Burkhart , Buchard , Buchardt , Buchart
- Burchardinger (Rhaetian noble family) , Burchardinger (French noble family)