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Christian Frederik Gotfried Friele (22 May 1821 – 24 January 1899) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. Born in Bergen to a prosperous family, he received a deficient education, but managed nevertheless to find his way into the conservative Morgenbladet newspaper. As its editor-in-chief, he became known for his wit and sharp-tongued remarks; he ruthlessly derided key contemporary political figures as "clerical lutefisk" and "royal stable jacks". In the 1884 impeachment case against Prime Minister Christian August Selmer, Friele sided with Selmer, and retreated from his position as editor of Morgenbladet following the court's verdict. Firmly believing that orders of merit would compromise his integrity as editor, he twice declined the offer of being rewarded the Order of St. Olav.

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  • Christian Friele (de)
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  • Christian Friele, Christian Frederik Gotfried Friele (* 22. Mai 1821 in Bergen; † 24. Januar 1899 in Kristiania) war ein norwegischer Redakteur. (de)
  • Christian Frederik Gotfried Friele (22 May 1821 – 24 January 1899) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. Born in Bergen to a prosperous family, he received a deficient education, but managed nevertheless to find his way into the conservative Morgenbladet newspaper. As its editor-in-chief, he became known for his wit and sharp-tongued remarks; he ruthlessly derided key contemporary political figures as "clerical lutefisk" and "royal stable jacks". In the 1884 impeachment case against Prime Minister Christian August Selmer, Friele sided with Selmer, and retreated from his position as editor of Morgenbladet following the court's verdict. Firmly believing that orders of merit would compromise his integrity as editor, he twice declined the offer of being rewarded the Order of St. Olav. (en)
  • Christian Frederik Gotfried Friele, född 22 maj 1821, död 24 januari 1899, var en norsk journalist. Efter avlagd juristexamen 1851 blev han anställd vid 1852-54, därefter vid Morgenbladet, från 1857 i dess redaktion, och 1863-93 som chefredaktör. Friele gjorde Morgenbladet till en modern, kulturellt och politisk ledande tidning av dittills osedda dimensioner i Norge. Hans påfallande polemiska journalistik har starkt kritiserats. (sv)
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