Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe

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Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe

Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe (30 November 1820 – 24 August 1900) was a Danish politician representing first the National Liberal Party and later the conservative Højre, lawyer and speaker of the Landsting, a chamber of the parliament. He was an elected member of the Folketing from 1861 to 1866, and a royally appointed member of the Landsting from 1866 to 1895.

In the 1855 case at the Court of Impeachment (Danish: Rigsretten) against members of the , he was defence lawyer for , Christian Albrecht Bluhme, Wilhelm Sponneck and .

One of his sons was Prime Minister Otto Liebe.

References[]

  • Bille, C. St. A. (1896). "Liebe, Carl Christian Vilhelm" (in Danish) in C. F. Bricka (ed.) Dansk Biografisk Lexikon tillige omfattende Norge for Tidsrummet 1537–1814. X. bind, Laale — Løvenørn. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, pp. 268–72.
  • Engelstoft, P. (1923). "Liebe, Carl Christian Vilhelm" (in Danish) in Dahl, Svend; Engelstoft, P. (eds.) Dansk Biografisk Haandleksikon, andet bind. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, pp. 497498.
  • Iuul, Stig (1953). "Rigsretten" (in Danish) in Fabricius, Knud; Bomholt, Jul.; Hjelholt, Holger; Mackeprang, M.; Møller, Andr. (eds.) Den Danske Rigsdag 1849–1949 bind V. Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz forlag.
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Landsting
5 October 1869 – 30 September 1894
Succeeded by


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