Michael Felix Korum

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Bishop Dr. Michael Felix Korum
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Bishop Dr. Michael Felix Korum, Trier

Michael Felix Korum (born 2 November 1840 in Wickerschwihr; d. 4 December 1921 in Trier) was Bishop of Trier from 1881 to 1921.

He was appointed by Pope Leo XIII on 12 August 1881 and was ordained two days afterwards by Raffaele Monaco La Valletta.

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