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Scanian and appeared
As a result of this defeat, Sweden appeared vulnerable, encouraging neighbouring countries which had suffered invasion by Sweden in the prior Swedish campaigns to join in the Scanian War.

Scanian and before
Scanian was in the 15th edition of the Ethnologue ( 2005 ) classified as a regional language by SIL International, but before the latest update ( 2009 ), the Swedish representative to ISO / TC 37, the technical committee overseeing ISO 639, required that Scanian be removed from the ISO / DIS 639-3, the draft just prior to the final draft FDIS, or a positive vote from Sweden would not be forthcoming.

Scanian and at
That Sweden came out of the Scanian War with only minor losses was largely due to France forcing Sweden's adversaries into the treaties of Fontainebleau ( 1679 ) ( confirmed at Lund ) and Saint-Germain ( 1679 ).
As Griffenfeldt predicted, Sweden's stronger ally France was the party that dictated the peace with Denmark's ally Holland, and in spite of Danish victory at sea in the battles against Sweden in 1675 – 1679 during the Scanian War, Danish hopes for border changes on the Scandinavian Peninsula between the two countries were dashed.
Scania was allowed to retain its old laws and customs until 1683, at which point the Swedish administration persuaded the Scanian aristocracy to waive the Scanian laws and privileges in favour of the new Swedish law and church ordinance, as a condition for allowing Scanians to have representation in the Swedish parliament.
Ljungbyhed AFB is situated in the county of Skåne ( Scania in English ) and Skåne is also a popular kind of Akvavit at the typical Scanian Smorgasbord.
During the Scanian War from 1675 – 1679, he served first in Mecklenburg, where he distinguished himself at the siege of Wismar in 1675.
After the secession of the Scanian lands to Sweden at the Treaty of Roskilde 1658, and the foundation of Lund University in 1666 to enhance the Swedification of the Danish provinces, the house was incorporated to serve as the university's main building and library.
The fair took place from August 24 to October 9, mainly in locations between the two Scanian towns of Skanör and Falsterbo at the southern mouth of Öresund, with much of the connected industry spread out on the surrounding peninsula, but Køge, Dragør, Copenhagen, Malmö, Helsingborg, Simrishamn, Ystad and Trelleborg were also part of the Scania Market.
The 13th-century German chronicler Arnold of Lübeck, author of Chronicon Slavorum, wrote that the Danes had wealth and an abundance of everything thanks to the yearly catches of herring at the Scanian coast.
For example, the Swedish flag is rarely seen among fans at Olympia, whereas the Scanian flag is far more common.
He saw some military service during the Scanian War, distinguishing himself at the siege of Vänersborg, and by his swift decision at the critical moment materially contributing to his brother Niels Juel's naval victory in the Battle of Køge Bay.
The Scanian cross flag is believed to have been created in 1902 at the private initiative of the historian Mathias Weibull, who based his design on the Nordic tradition of cross flags.

Scanian and time
Many of the smaller buildings from this time are typical Scanian: two story urban houses that show a strong Danish influence.
Each of the lands retained their own thing and statute laws until late medieval time ( Jutlandic Law, Zealandic Law and Scanian Law ).
Denmark insisted on the return of the Scanian lands, with the support of Brandenburg, Austria and Poland, but this time Holland did not agree with Denmark.

Scanian and when
Although Bohuslän and Jämtland were former Norwegian provinces and the forces in both locations were well received by the native populations there, things went badly for Denmark-Norway in the Scanian campaigns, and the Norwegian forces withdrew when ordered to do so by King Christian V.
His father left the family when he was 5 years old, and when he was 6 his mother moved with the family to Malmö, in the Scania region of southern Sweden, giving Wiehe his noticeable Scanian accent.

Scanian and Swedish
Today, influx of Standard Swedish and Standard Danish vocabulary has generally meant that Scanian and Bornholmian are closer to the modern national standards of their respective host nations than to each other.
After the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, the Scanian lands came under the possession of the Swedish Crown, which quickly founded the Lund University in 1666 as a means of Swedification.
In the 17th century, Malmö and the Scanian region ( Skåneland ) came into Swedish possession.
The 20-year old king was inexperienced and considered ill-served amidst what has been called the anarchy in the nation and dedicated the autumn in his newly-formed camp in Scania to arm the Swedish nation for battle in the Scanian War.
Because of the raise in taxation to pay for the acquisition of the Scanian province, some Swedish nobles supported by the Church attempted to oust Magnus, setting up his elder son Erik Magnusson as king ( Eric XII of Sweden ), but Eric died supposedly of the plague in 1359, with his wife Beatrix of Bavaria, daughter of Louis IV of Bavaria and their two sons.
Count Rutger von Ascheberg ( June 2, 1621 – April 17, 1693 ) was a soldier, officer and civil servant in Swedish service, being appointed Lieutenant General in 1670, General in 1674, Field Marshal in 1678, Governor General of the Scanian provinces, in 1680, and Royal Councilor in 1681.
The Scanian Dominion ( Skånska Generalguvernementet in Swedish ), was established after the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 and initially included all of Skåneland.
Baron Fabian von Fersen ( February 7, 1626 – July 30, 1677 ) was a Swedish soldier and statesman, who received appointments Field Marshal, and then Governor General of the Scanian lands, which included the provinces of Skåne, Halland and Blekinge in 1676.
During the 17th century, impalement was used by the Swedish forces in the Second Northern War ( 1655 – 1660 ) and the Scanian War ( 1675 – 1679 ).
Though the Scanian War resulted only in minor territorial gains, attaching a small strip of the Swedish Pomeranian right bank of the lower Oder to Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania, the war resulted in a huge gain of prestige for the elector.
The provincial Scanian Law was substituted by the national Swedish law in 1683.
The Germanic languages and dialects of Scandinavia are a classic example of a dialect continuum, from Swedish dialects in Finland, to Swedish, Gutnish, Elfdalian, Scanian, Danish, Norwegian ( Bokmål and Nynorsk ), Faroese, Icelandic, as well as many local dialects of the respective languages.
Since this period in her life, Marie spoke the Swedish language-with a Scanian accent-and while Queen of France was known to welcome Swedish ambassadors to France with the Swedish phrase: " Welcome, Dearest Heart !".
The Malmö Recess agreement further ensured that Scanian noblemen, priests and peasants would be allowed to send representatives to the Swedish parliament.
It is by most historical linguists considered to be an East-Danish dialect group, but due to the modern era influence from Standard Swedish in the region and because traditional dialectology in the Scandinavian countries normally have not considered isoglosses that cut across state borders, the Scanian dialects have normally been treated as a South-Swedish dialect group in Swedish dialect research.

Scanian and Danish
Denmark was long in disputes with Sweden over control of Skånelandene ( Scanian War ) and Norway, and in disputes with the Hanseatic League over the duchies of Schleswig ( a Danish fief ) and Holstein ( a German fief ).
Nisse is the common name in Norwegian, Danish and the Scanian dialect in southernmost Sweden ; it is a nickname for Nils, and its usage in folklore comes from expressions such as Nisse god dräng (" Nisse good lad ", cf.
Alf and his Scanian comrade, Borgar, together with their Danish sea-warriors, searched for and eventually found Alfhild and her fleet by the coast of southern Finland.
Soon after, he was forced out on military expeditions to secure the recently acquired dominions from Danish troops in the Scanian War.
As part of Scanian lands ( then part of the Kingdom of Denmark, Halland came under the Scanian Law and participated in the Scanian Thing, one of three Thing electing the Danish king.
Gothia, Sweden, in 1635 ( yellow outline ), bordering Lands of Denmark | Danish Scanian lands to the south and southwest ( red outline ), and Norway to the west ( green outline ).
While lingering distrust between Denmark and Sweden caused by the Scanian War remained, Hedvig Eleonora and the government of Sweden were never receptive to the son's idea to marry a Danish princess.
Since Denmark's king was forced in exile in 1332, the Danish Archbishop in Lund requested that Magnus become king of the Scanian provinces of Denmark.
The oldest known vernacular manuscript in Scanian ( Danish, c.
The Codex Runicus is a codex of 202 pages written in medieval runes around the year 1300 which includes the oldest preserved Nordic provincial law, Scanian Law ( Skånske lov ) pertaining to the Danish land Scania ( Skåneland ).
In Scanian, originally an Eastern Danish dialect, the feast is also called fastelann.
Archeological findings on Jutland, the Danish islands and on the Scanian plains have modified this picture.
His birth mother was an unmarried Scanian maid named Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, and he was put up for adoption by his birth father, Jens Christian Torp, a married Danish farmer living in Sweden who was his mother's employer.
However, many of the early Scandinavian linguists, including Adolf Noreen and G. Sjöstedt, classified it as " South-Scandinavian ", and some linguists, such as Elias Wessén, also considered Old Scanian a separate language, classified apart from both Old Danish and Old Swedish.
Within the previous SIL International classification of Scanian were the dialects in the province of Scania, some of the southern dialects of Halland ( halländska in Swedish ), the dialects of Blekinge ( blekingska in Swedish ) and the dialects of the Danish island of Bornholm ( bornholmsk in Danish ).

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