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Johann Heinrich Burchard (26 July 1852 – 6 September 1912) was a Hamburg lawyer and politician who served as senator (from 1885 until his death) and First Mayor and President of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (in 1903, 1906, 1908–1909 and from 1 January 1912 until his death). As a typical Hanseat, he rejected noble titles and any form of awards. A portrait of Burchard by Max Liebermann is displayed at Hamburg's representation (embassy) in Berlin. Heinrich Burchard died in Hamburg, aged 60.

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  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (* 26. Juli 1852 in Bremen; † 6. September 1912 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Rechtsanwalt und Erster Bürgermeister der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. (de)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (26 July 1852 – 6 September 1912) was a Hamburg lawyer and politician who served as senator (from 1885 until his death) and First Mayor and President of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (in 1903, 1906, 1908–1909 and from 1 January 1912 until his death). Burchard was born in Bremen, a member of the Hanseatic , the son of banker Friedrich Wilhelm Burchard (1824–92) and Marianne Gossler (1830–1908), a granddaughter of Senator and banker Johann Heinrich Gossler and a great-granddaughter of Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg. His father was a merchant in Bremen, who in 1853 became a partner of the Berenberg Bank (Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.) owned by his wife's family. The family then relocated to Hamburg, where, after taking part in the Franco-Prussian War as a volunteer, he completed his abitur at the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums before studying law at the Universities of Leipzig, Heidelberg and Göttingen. As a typical Hanseat, he rejected noble titles and any form of awards. A portrait of Burchard by Max Liebermann is displayed at Hamburg's representation (embassy) in Berlin. In 1877, he married Emily Henriette Amsinck (1858–1931), a daughter of Wilhelm Amsinck (1821–1909). His oldest son, Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz, was also a Hamburg senator and Second Mayor. Heinrich Burchard died in Hamburg, aged 60. (en)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (Bremen, 26 juli 1852 - Hamburg, 6 september 1912) was een Duits politicus die meerdere malen eerste burgemeester van Hamburg is geweest. (nl)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (26 de julho de 1852 — 6 de setembro de 1912) foi um advogado e político de Hamburgo que serviu como senador (de 1885 até sua morte) e primeiro prefeito e presidente do Senado da cidade livre e hanseática de Hamburgo (em 1903, 1906, 1908–1909 e de 1 de janeiro de 1912 até sua morte). Burchard nasceu em Bremen, membro da família hanseática , filho do banqueiro Friedrich Wilhelm Burchard (1824 a 1892) e Marianne Gossler (1830 a 1908), neta do senador e banqueiro Johann Heinrich Gossler e bisneta de Johann Hinrich Gossler e Elisabeth Berenberg. Seu pai era comerciante em Bremen, que em 1853 se tornou sócio do Banco Berenberg (Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.), de propriedade da família de sua esposa. A família então se mudou para Hamburgo, onde, depois de participar da Guerra Franco-Prussiana como voluntário, ele completou seu abitur na antes de estudar Direito nas Universidades de Leipzig, Heidelberg e Göttingen. Como típico Hanseat, ele rejeitou títulos nobres e qualquer forma de premiação. Um retrato de Burchard de Max Liebermann é exibido na representação de Hamburgo (embaixada) em Berlim. Em 1877, casou-se com Emily Henriette Amsinck (1858-1931), filha de Wilhelm Amsinck (1821-1909). Seu filho mais velho, Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz, também era senador de Hamburgo e segundo prefeito. Heinrich Burchard morreu em Hamburgo, aos 60 anos. (pt)
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  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (* 26. Juli 1852 in Bremen; † 6. September 1912 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Rechtsanwalt und Erster Bürgermeister der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. (de)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (Bremen, 26 juli 1852 - Hamburg, 6 september 1912) was een Duits politicus die meerdere malen eerste burgemeester van Hamburg is geweest. (nl)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (26 July 1852 – 6 September 1912) was a Hamburg lawyer and politician who served as senator (from 1885 until his death) and First Mayor and President of the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (in 1903, 1906, 1908–1909 and from 1 January 1912 until his death). As a typical Hanseat, he rejected noble titles and any form of awards. A portrait of Burchard by Max Liebermann is displayed at Hamburg's representation (embassy) in Berlin. Heinrich Burchard died in Hamburg, aged 60. (en)
  • Johann Heinrich Burchard (26 de julho de 1852 — 6 de setembro de 1912) foi um advogado e político de Hamburgo que serviu como senador (de 1885 até sua morte) e primeiro prefeito e presidente do Senado da cidade livre e hanseática de Hamburgo (em 1903, 1906, 1908–1909 e de 1 de janeiro de 1912 até sua morte). Como típico Hanseat, ele rejeitou títulos nobres e qualquer forma de premiação. Um retrato de Burchard de Max Liebermann é exibido na representação de Hamburgo (embaixada) em Berlim. Heinrich Burchard morreu em Hamburgo, aos 60 anos. (pt)
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