Franz Burkard (d. 1584)
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Franz Burkard was a canon lawyer.

For many years he served the Bavarian
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 chancellor, August Loesch of Petersdorf, as legal advisor. Later the Elector of Cologne, Ernest of Bavaria
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, made him his private counsellor and chancellor. His stanch defence of Catholicism earned the praise of Blessed Peter Canisius.

To quell growing religious animosity between Catholics and Protestants in Bavaria, a work under his name, De Autonomiâ, was published in Munich
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 in 1586. Its real author, the private secretary of the king, Andreas Erstenberger, in order to avoid scandal, was induced by William V of Bavaria to pretend that it had been written by the now dead Burkard, as Rudolph II was hostile to anti-Protestant works.
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