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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 spent his entire career at the papal Courts of Sixtus IV, Innocent VIII, Alexander VI, Pius III, and Julius II, serving as papal Master of Ceremonies, a position from which he was able to observe most of the important events of the period.

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  • يوهان بيرشارد (ar)
  • Johannes Burckard (de)
  • Johann Burchard (fr)
  • Johannes Burckardt (it)
  • Johann Burchard (en)
  • Johann Burchard (pt)
  • Буркард, Иоганн (ru)
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  • يوهان بيرشارد (بالفرنسية: Johann Burchard)‏ (بالألمانية: Johannes Burckard)‏ هو قسيس وكاتب فرنسي وألماني، ولد في 1450 في ستراسبورغ في فرنسا، وتوفي في 16 مايو 1506 في روما في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Johannes Burckard (manchmal auch Burchard oder Burckardus, italienisch Burcardo; * um 1450 in Niederhaslach im Elsass; † 15. Mai 1506 in Rom) war Protonotar des Heiligen Stuhls und von 1484 bis 1503 Zeremonienmeister an der römischen Kurie.Bedeutsam ist er wegen seiner Ausgaben liturgischer Bücher und seines Zeremonientagebuches Liber notarum (1483 bis 1506), das eine wesentliche Quelle für das Leben am Hof der Päpste der Renaissance bildet. (de)
  • Johann Burchard, also spelled Johannes Burchart or Burkhart (c.1450–1506) was an Alsatian-born priest and chronicler during the Italian Renaissance. He spent his entire career at the papal Courts of Sixtus IV, Innocent VIII, Alexander VI, Pius III, and Julius II, serving as papal Master of Ceremonies, a position from which he was able to observe most of the important events of the period. (en)
  • Johann Burchard (ou Burckhardt) est un évêque né vers 1450 à Niederhaslach, en Alsace, dans la vallée de la Bruche, près de Strasbourg et mort en avril 1506 à Rome. (fr)
  • Johannes Burckardt, in italiano Giovanni Burcardo, in latino Johannes Burchardus (Niederhaslach, fra il 1445 e il 1450 – Roma, 16 maggio 1506), è stato un vescovo cattolico tedesco, protonotario pontificio e maestro di cerimonie noto col nome italianizzato di Burcardo.Viene ricordato soprattutto per il suo , che costituisce un'importante fonte storica sulla vita alla corte dei papi del Rinascimento. (it)
  • Иоганн Буркард (нем. Johannes Burckard, итал. Burcardo; ок. 1445/1450 годов, Нидераслак, Эльзас — 15 мая 1506, Рим, Папская область) — апостольский протонотарий Святого Престола и с 1484 по 1503 год — церемониймейстер римской курии при пяти римских папах. Известен в первую очередь как автор литургических сочинений и дневника (1483—1506), являющегося ценным источником по истории событий, имевших место при папском дворе эпохи Возрождения. (ru)
  • Johann Burchard, também escrito Johannes Burchart (c.1450-1506) foi um bispo católico alemão, protonotário apostólico pontificio, mestre de cerimônias e cronista nascido na Alsácia durante o Renascimento italiano. Nascido em Niederhaslach, atual Bas-Rhin, França; de origem humilde, foi educado pelo Colegiado de St. Florent em Niederhaslach e, eventualmente, tornou-se secretário do bispo de Estrasburgo. Burchard foi ordenado sacerdote em 1476 e mudou-se para Roma em 1481. (pt)
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