Burchard of Meissen


Saint Burchard of Meissen was the first Bishop of Meissen, from 968.
Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg consecrated him in Magdeburg as the first Bishop of Meissen, where he established the first cathedral chapter of Meissen.
The only documented facts about him are his name, the details of his consecration and the date of his death.
In the absence of facts a traditional account of his death developed, to the effect that he died on 14 June in either 970 or 972 from a fall from his horse, but this is not supported by any evidence.
He is sometimes said to have been a Benedictine monk from St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg, or St. John's Abbey, Magdeburg, but there is no documented evidence of this either.
He is venerated as a saint; his feast day is 14 June.

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