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{{Infobox bishopbiog | name = Theodor Kohn | image = [[Image:Theodor Kohn 1897 Wasservogel.png|215px]] | caption = Theodor Kohn | religion = [[Roman Catholic Church]] | See = [[Olomouc]] | Title = [[Archbishop of Olomouc]] | Period = 1892 — 1904 | Predecessor = [[Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg]] | Successor = [[Franziskus von Sales Bauer]] | ordination = | bishops = | post = | date of birth = 22 March 1845 | place of birth = [[Březnice (Zlín District)|Březnice]] | date of death = 3 December 1915 | place of death = [[Ehrenhausen]] }} Prof. ThDr. '''Theodor Kohn''' (22 March [[1845]] – 3 December [[1915]]) was the seventh [[Archbishop of Olomouc]]. He was of [[Jews|Jewish]] origin and the first Archbishop of Olomouc of common origin. In 1904 he was forced to resign. ==Footnotes== {{reflist}} ==References== * {{cite journal |last=Miller |first=Michael L. |authorlink= |year=2006 |month=Autumn |title=The Rise and Fall of Archbishop Kohn: Czechs, Germans, and Jews in Turn-of-the-Century Moravia |journal=[[Slavic Review]] |volume=65 |series= |issue=3 |pages=446-474 |publisher= |location= |doi= |oclc= |id= }} {{start box}} {{s-rel}} {{succession box | title=[[Archbishop of Olomouc]] | before=[[Friedrich Egon von Fürstenberg]] | after=[[Franziskus von Sales Bauer]] | years=1892–1904 }} {{end box}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohn, Theodor}} [[Category:1845 births]] [[Category:1915 deaths]] [[Category:Czech bishops]] [[Category:Czech Jews]] [[cs:Theodor Kohn]] [[de:Theodor Kohn]]
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