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The term Scanian (Swedish: skånsk, skånskt, skånska or skåning) can refer to: A person born or living in the province of Scania proper (Skåne) The people
Scanian
Province in Sweden
five Scanian stations are served partly (Hässleholm and Osby) or entirely (Ballingslöv, Hästveda and Killeberg) by Småland local trains, the Scanian Pågatåg
Scania
1675–79 war between Sweden and Denmark–Norway
The Scanian War was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of Denmark–Norway, Brandenburg and Sweden. It was fought from 1675 to 1679 mainly
Scanian_War
Dialect of southern Swedish
Scanian (Swedish: skånska [ˈskɔ̂nːska] ) is an East Scandinavian dialect spoken in the province of Scania in southern Sweden. Broadly speaking, Scanian
Scanian_dialect
Military unit in Sweden
back to 1811. It was converted from the South Scanian Infantry Regiment in 1963 and renamed South Scanian Regiment. The regiment's soldiers were originally
South_Skåne_Regiment
Region in Southern Scandinavia
is not in common usage. Equivalent terms in English and Latin are "the Scanian Provinces" and "Terrae Scaniae" respectively. The term is mostly used in
Skåneland
Oldest (13th-c.) Danish provincial law
Scanian law (Danish: Skånske Lov, Swedish: Skånelagen) is the oldest Danish provincial law and one of the first Nordic provincial laws to be written down
Scanian_Law
County (län) of Sweden
> Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018. "Scanian, adj.". Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.). Oxford University Press
Skåne_County
Provincial flag
a griffin head, and the other is a flag with a Scandinavian cross, the Scanian Cross Flag. They both are used as a provincial flag representing Scania
Flag_of_Scania
Military unit
North Scanian Infantry Regiment (Swedish: Norra skånska infanteriregementet), designation I 6, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that operated from
North Scanian Infantry Regiment
North_Scanian_Infantry_Regiment
King of Sweden from 1660 to 1697
expeditions to secure the recently acquired dominions from Danish troops in the Scanian War. Having successfully fought off the Danes, he returned to Stockholm
Charles_XI_of_Sweden
17th-century pro-Danish militiaman
paramilitary troops that fought against the Swedes in the Second Northern and Scanian Wars, primarily in the eastern former Danish provinces that had become
Snapphane
Swedish dessert
Spettekaka, or spettkaka (spiddekaga in native Scanian), is a local dessert of the southern parts of Sweden, chiefly in the province of Scania (Skåne)
Spettekaka
Topics referred to by the same term
Scanian Dragoon Regiment may refer to: Scanian Dragoon Regiment (cavalry), Swedish Army cavalry regiment (1676–1928) Scanian Dragoon Regiment (armoured)
Scanian_Dragoon_Regiment
Common speech variety of a specific population
The oldest known vernacular manuscript in Scanian (Danish, c. 1250). It deals with Scanian and Scanian Ecclesiastical Law.
Vernacular
Noble family
when Glimminge had already been integrated into a fideimommiss. The older Scanian line (Ørup line) emanated from the Rydhave line, when Erik Rosenkrantz
Rosenkrantz_(noble_family)
The following localities in Scania, which has been one of the historical province of Sweden, were granted a charter and town privileges, mostly by the
List_of_towns_in_Scania
Military unit
The Royal South Scanian Infantry Regiment (Swedish: Kungliga Södra skånska infanteriregementet), designation I 7, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment
South Scanian Infantry Regiment
South_Scanian_Infantry_Regiment
Danish and Norwegian, herred; in Finnish, kihlakunta; and in Estonian, kihelkond. The Scanian hundreds were Danish until the Treaty of Roskilde of 1658.
List_of_hundreds_of_Sweden
Association football club in Sweden
the table in terms of total goals scored. Malmö FF is nicknamed Di Blåe (Scanian for "The Blues"), and their colours are sky blue and white. This is reflected
Malmö_FF
Military unit
The Scanian Dragoon Regiment (Swedish: Skånska dragonregementet), designated P 2 and P 2/Fo 14, was an armored regiment of the Swedish Army with its roots
Scanian Dragoon Regiment (armoured)
Scanian_Dragoon_Regiment_(armoured)
Swedish field marshal (1651–1722)
distinction in the Battles of Halmstad, Lund, and Landskrona during the Scanian War, where he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel and Adjutant-General. After
Carl_Gustav_Rehnskiöld
Danish soldier and public servant (1621–1690)
commission that would revise the taxation system in Scania. During the Scanian War of 1676-1679, in which Denmark sought to re-take Scania, Mikkelsen
Jens_Mikkelsen_Ehrenborg
Historical province of Sweden
As part of the Scanian lands (then part of the Kingdom of Denmark) Halland came under the Scanian Law and participated in the Scanian Thing, one of three
Halland
Former Swedish military unit
North Scanian Regiment (Swedish: Norra skånska regementet), designation P 6/Fo 14, was a Swedish Army armoured regiment that operated from 1963 to 1994
North_Scanian_Regiment
Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1701
the Brandenburgian Uckermark in 1674, starting the German theater of the Scanian War (Brandenburg–Swedish War). Frederick William reacted promptly by marching
Brandenburg–Prussia
Site of Mesozoic Era volcanic activity in Sweden's Scania region
The Central Skåne Volcanic Province was a site of volcanic activity in the Scania region of Sweden during the Mesozoic Era of the Earth's geological history
Central Skåne Volcanic Province
Central_Skåne_Volcanic_Province
1941 film
Scanian Guerilla (Swedish: Snapphanar) is a 1941 Swedish historical drama film directed by Åke Ohberg. Edvard Persson as Grimme Jens Tekla Sjöblom as
Scanian_Guerilla
Events from the year 1678 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian V Grand Chancellor – Frederik Ahlefeldt 18 January – Battle of Warksow, the Swedish navy defeats
1678_in_Denmark
Modern day region in Sweden
society. Archeological findings on Jutland, the Danish islands, and on the Scanian plains have modified this picture. It has now become clear that the distribution
History_of_Scania
The Battle of Dysie Bro, was a 12th century land battle fought between Scanian rebels and the Kingdom of Denmark. The battle was fought near the village
Battle_of_Dösjebro
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Castles in Skåne. Skånska slott - Scanian castles - Web portal by Gröna Nyckeln, Simrishamn, Scania Jönsson, Lars
List_of_castles_in_Scania
Commuter railway in Skåne County, Sweden
Lars Petersson to Scanian local traffic and subsequent threats of line closures led to the formation of two local federations of Scanian municipalities (SSK
Pågatågen
Historical period in the history of Sweden (1611–1721)
Treaty of Copenhagen on 27 May 1660, Sweden kept the three formerly Danish Scanian provinces and the formerly Norwegian Bohuslän province, which Denmark-Norway
Swedish_Empire
The military history of Norway commences before the Viking Age with the internal wars fought between regional kings to obtain the supreme kingship of the
Military_history_of_Norway
10th and 11th century Danish warlord
battles in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He was a son of the Scanian chieftain Strut-Harald, and a brother of Jarl Sigvaldi, Hemingr and Tófa
Thorkell_the_Tall
King of France from 1643 to 1715
generally settled in France's favour and allowed Louis to intervene in the Scanian War. Despite the military defeat, his ally Sweden regained much of what
Louis_XIV
Spread of Swedish influence
Empire, it was important to integrate these new subjects and to make the Scanians feel Swedish, rather than Danish. On 16 April 1658, representatives of
Swedification
17th-century Danish firearm
1648, after King Frederick III succeeded his father, he ordered that the Scanian Guard be equipped with Kalthoff repeaters. This order was fulfilled by
Kalthoff_repeater
speaker population of 30,000. Spoken in the Swedish province of Scania, Scanian is today generally considered by Swedish linguists to be part of the South
Languages_of_Sweden
Languages of the Nordic countries
Norrland dialects East Swedish dialects Finland Swedish Estonian Swedish Scanian Gutnish West Scandinavian Norwegian Nynorsk (Norwegian written standard)
North_Germanic_languages
of forest land and open water. The area is primarily used by the South Scanian Regiment (P 7), which is also located adjacent to the training area. Revingehed
Revingehed
Renaissance castle in Copenhagen, Denmark
modernised with twelve tapestries depicting the King's victories in the Scanian War (1675–1679). The stucco ceiling seen today is from the beginning of
Rosenborg_Castle
City in Småland, Sweden
Kalmar's strategic location, near the Danish border (at the time the Scanian lands, i.e. the provinces of Blekinge, Halland and Scania, were part of
Kalmar
North Germanic tribe
area now comprising Denmark proper, northern and eastern England, and the Scanian provinces of modern-day southern Sweden, during the Nordic Iron Age and
Danes_(tribe)
Swedish pancake dish with pork
Äggakaka (English: egg cake) is a traditional Scanian dish that is similar to kolbullar or oven pancake (ugnspankaka), that is served with fried slices
Äggakaka
King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 to 1699
marred by his unsuccessful attempt to regain Scania for Denmark in the Scanian War. The war exhausted Denmark's economic resources without securing any
Christian_V_of_Denmark
Military unit
The Scanian Logistic Battalion (Swedish: Skånska trängbataljonen, T 4) was a Swedish Army logistic unit operating between 1894 and 1994. The unit was
Scanian_Logistic_Battalion
Sweden-held lands on the southern Baltic coast (1630–1815)
territory was occupied by Denmark and Brandenburg from 1675 to 1679 during the Scanian War, whereby Denmark claimed Rügen and Brandenburg the rest of Pomerania
Swedish_Pomerania
Landskrona BoIS Trelleborgs FF Helsingborgs IF Lunds BK Torns IF Österlen FF A Scanian derby (Swedish: Skånederby) is the name given to any fixture between football
Scanian_derbies
Law of five Nordic countries
Oldest known vernacular manuscript (c. 1250) in Scanian/Danish with the Scanian Law and the Scanian Ecclesiastical Law.
Scandinavian_law
Swedish influence
Empire, it was important to integrate these new subjects and to make the Scanians identify with Swedish culture and language, rather than Danish. On 16 April
Swedification_of_Scania
Musical artist
song "Blåa Sko'" ("Blue Shoes" in the Scanian dialect). Other hits were "Jonnie", "Bara Rock 'N' Roll" (a Scanian version of "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll)
Kal_P._Dal
Country in northern Europe
minorities, have their holiday on 6 February and Scania celebrate their Scanian Flag day on the third Sunday in July. Swedish 20th-century culture is noted
Sweden
Country in Northern Europe
in Denmark. Denmark tried but failed to regain control of Scania in the Scanian War (1675–1679). After the Great Northern War (1700–21), Denmark managed
Denmark
Historical province of Sweden
being in peace. Located along the borders of Denmark (with the so-called Scanian lands) and Norway (with Bohuslän), the area was often involved in armed
Västergötland
The Military timeline of Denmark is centered around an involvement in wars in Northern Europe since 793 and, recently, elsewhere. In the early Middle Ages
Military_history_of_Denmark
Arensdorf was condemned to lose his honour, property and life but after the Scanian War, he was reprieved by the King. According to C.J.W von Arenstorff's
Friedrich_von_Arensdorff
Bilateral relations
Catholic, forced the king to abandon the costly and fruitless war. The Scanian War (1675–1679) was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of
Denmark–Netherlands_relations
Bilateral relations
and Sweden at Szczecin ending the Northern Seven Years' War in 1570. The Scanian War (1675-1679) was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of
Denmark–France_relations
1678–79 treaties ending the Franco-Dutch War
treaties were arranged for conflicts like the Third Anglo-Dutch War and the Scanian War, but all of them had been directly caused by and form part of the Franco-Dutch
Treaties_of_Nijmegen
Most populous island of Denmark
13th century. Prior to the adoption of the Jutlandic, Zealandic and the Scanian laws, there had been no uniformity of laws throughout settlements in Denmark
Zealand
Conflict between Sweden and Denmark–Norway from 1643 to 1645
Dano–Norwegian efforts to reverse this result in the Second Northern, Scanian and Great Northern wars failed. Sweden had been highly successful in the
Torstenson_War
2026 Swedish crime drama television series
smärta som känns i det skånska gråvädret" [A palpable ache felt in the grey Scanian weather]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). ISSN 1101-2412. Retrieved 4 January
Land_of_Sin_(TV_series)
Legendary Scanian prince
Halfdan the Valiant (Hálfdan snjalli) (7th century?) was a legendary Scanian prince, who was the father of Ivar Vidfamne according to Hervarar saga, the
Halfdan_the_Valiant
Territories under the control of Sweden
were ceded by Denmark in the latter and then successfully defended in the Scanian War (1675–1679). According to the peace treaties the provinces were to
Dominions_of_Sweden
Two related Scanian noble families
family (originally Bragde) refers to two closely related noble families of Scanian origin that played significant roles in both Danish and Swedish history
Brahe
Capital and most populous city of Denmark
coronation throne and tapestries illustrating Christian V's victories in the Scanian War. Christianshavn lies to the southeast of Indre By on the other side
Copenhagen
Military unit
55°25′57.1″N 13°50′42.8″E / 55.432528°N 13.845222°E / 55.432528; 13.845222 Scanian Anti-Aircraft Corps (Swedish: Skånska luftvärnskåren, Lv 4) was a Swedish
Scanian_Anti-Aircraft_Corps
Linguistics of Denmark
dialect group. The Swedish National Encyclopedia from 1995 classifies Scanian as an Eastern Danish dialect with South Swedish elements. Also Bornholmish
Danish_dialects
Swedish association football player
For three successive years, Ellborg was loaned out to three different Scanian clubs, IFK Malmö, Ariana FC, and Trelleborgs FF. In February 2025, acting
Melker_Ellborg
German-Danish general and statesman
entailed estate. Among his military missions was his fight against the Scanian peasant rebellion (Bondeoprør) of 1525 that was bloodily crushed. During
Johan_Rantzau
1679 peace treaty between France and Brandenburg
dominions Bremen-Verden and Swedish Pomerania, lost to Brandenburg in the Scanian War. Sweden ratified the treaty on 28 July 1679. The treaty is by some
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
Treaty_of_Saint-Germain-en-Laye_(1679)
Finnish 120 mm heavy mortar
An m/41 mortar at a Regimental Day at the South Scanian Regiment.
120_Krh/40
Dano-Norwegian Army officer and engineer (1647–1721)
fortification in the duchies: the fortress city of Rendsburg in Schleswig. In the Scanian War, he also served both as an engineer and as an infantry officer. Scholten's
Jobst_von_Scholten
(after 1677) Victory Scanian War (1675–1679) Denmark-Norway Dutch Republic Brandenburg-Prussia Habsburg Monarchy Supported by: Scanian insurgents Swedish
List of wars involving the Dutch Republic
List_of_wars_involving_the_Dutch_Republic
Military unit
The Scanian Hussar Regiment (Swedish: Skånska husarregementet, K 5) was a Swedish Army cavalry unit which operated in various forms between 1658–1709
Scanian_Hussar_Regiment
city of Christianstad (Kristianstad) from 10 to 15 August 1676 during the Scanian War. The besieged Swedes would eventually surrender, and Christianstad
Siege_of_Christianstad
Land branch of the Swedish Armed Forces
reconnaissance company, headquarters of the 1st Divisional Staff South Scanian Regiment (P 7), in Revingehed Training unit (KFE), trains the troops of
Swedish_Army
Home Guard Battalion), in Karlskrona Scanian Group (Skånska gruppen – SSK), in Revingeby (Skåne County) South Scanian Battalion (Södra skånska bataljonen
Structure of the Swedish Home Guard
Structure_of_the_Swedish_Home_Guard
Swedish village
Lund History Uppåkra Uppåkra temple Lund 1 Runestone Necrologium Lundense Scanian War Battle of Lund Peace of Lund Nazi Victims Memorial in Lund Districts
Uppåkra
in the Battle of Fehrbellin against Sweden. The Battle was part of the Scanian War. Witchhammer 1970 1678–1696 Northern Moravia witch trials The Red Violin
List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization
List_of_historical_films_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization
1676 naval battle of the Scanian War
off the east coast of Öland on 1 June 1676. The battle was a part of the Scanian War (1675–1679) fought for supremacy over the southern Baltic. Sweden was
Battle_of_Öland
City in Scania, Sweden
the North Scanian Regiment (P 6) being the town's most prominent military units. Also the town housed for many years the so-called Scanian Fortification
Kristianstad
Field Marshal of Sweden (1613–1676)
Thirty Years' War, as well as the Torstenson, Bremen, Second Northern and Scanian Wars. A Baltic German, he held the ranks of a Field Marshal, Commander-in-Chief
Carl_Gustaf_Wrangel
a volunteer at the Scanian Hussar Regiment in 1884 and passed mogenhetsexamen in 1887. Ramel was appointed sergeant at the Scanian Hussar Regiment in
Hans_Ramel
American actor
"Gone Daddy Gone" 2011–2012 Luck Maurice 3 episodes 2012 The Finder Ed Scanian Game Change Stephen Biegun TV movie NCIS: Los Angeles Peter Clairmont Episode:
Spencer_Garrett
Swedish dialect
Swedish spoken in Halland, Sweden. In the southern parts of the county Scanian dialects dominate whilst in the north Götaland dialects dominate. Wiking-Faria
Halländska
Undead creature from Norse mythology
drauv, drøv, drov, in 1741 recorded as: drau (cf. Insular Scots: drow) Scanian: dråe, dråker, dråkel: "devil"; definite forms: drån, dronn, dröken: "the
Draugr
Place in Skåne, Sweden
County, Sweden with 14,808 inhabitants in 2010. Staffanstorp is the largest Scanian settlement that never acquired town privileges before their abolishment
Staffanstorp
Historical province of Sweden
the northern related to the Götaland dialects and the southern to the Scanian dialects. Småländska is a collective term for the Swedish dialects spoken
Småland
The oldest known vernacular manuscript with the Scanian Law (Royal Library Stockholm, Sweden).
Divorce_law_in_Sweden
Elector of Brandenburg from 1640 to 1688
diplomatically isolated; despite conquering much of Swedish Pomerania during the Scanian War, he was obliged to return most of it to Sweden in the 1679 Treaty of
Frederick William, the Great Elector
Frederick_William,_the_Great_Elector
Danish archbishop
his own death in 1228. He is the author of the Latin translation of the Scanian Law and was throughout his life engaged in integrating a Christian worldview
Anders_Sunesen
Military unit
Type Infantry Size Division Part of Skaraborg Regiment (1946–1984) North Scanian Regiment (1984–1994) Southern Military District (1994–2000) Garrison/HQ
Southern_Army_Division
City in Skåne County, Sweden
from this time. Many of the smaller buildings from this time are typical Scanian: two-story urban houses that show a strong Danish influence.[citation needed]
Malmö
King of Sweden (1319–1364) and Norway (1319–1355)
needed] Because of the increase in taxes to pay for the acquisition of the Scanian province, some Swedish nobles supported by the Church attempted to oust
Magnus_Eriksson
Group of dialects of Danish
in Denmark and historically also spoken in Blekinge, Halland and Skåne (Scanian dialect), collectively known as East Denmark before 1658. After Scania
East_Danish
Swedish Army officer (1886–1978)
semesters from 1903 to 1904. He was accepted as a volunteer at the South Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 7) in 1904 and graduated from the Military Academy
Helge_Jung
Topics referred to by the same term
Fontainebleau (1679), a treaty between Denmark–Norway and Sweden during the Scanian War Treaty of Fontainebleau (1743), a treaty between France and Spain that
Treaty_of_Fontainebleau
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Son of Vincent; Son of Vincent or Son of Conqueror
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
With Rhythm
Girl/Female
Biblical
Mortal.
Boy/Male
Indian
Concealed, Veiled
Male
Basque
, God's judge.
Male
French
Old French form of German Harmand, ARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Daughter of King Janak; Goddess Sita
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarnavo | ஸரà¯à®¨à®¾à®µà¯‹
Glitters as gold
Boy/Male
Indian
One who loves lords feet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Almighty
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
SCANIAN
SCANIAN