between Sweden and Denmark in which Skåneland was a main issue was signed on 3 July 1720 in Stockholm. The name Skåneland was first recorded in print (in...
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Flag of Scania (redirect from Flag of Skåneland)
assert that the cross flag represents the entire former Eastern Denmark (Skåneland), which is not just Scania but also Blekinge and Halland. The flag is...
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army. Throughout the High and Late Middle Ages, Denmark also included Skåneland (the areas of Scania, Halland, and Blekinge in present-day south Sweden)...
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some hesitation, King Christian V started the invasion of the Scania (Skåneland) in 1675, while the Swedish were occupied with a war against Brandenburg...
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forged from the lands of Denmark (including Jutland, Zealand and Scania (Skåneland) on the Scandinavian Peninsula) Sweden, forged from the lands of Sweden...
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Skånes Fotbollförbund (redirect from Skåneland Football Federation)
The Skånes Fotbollförbund (Scania Football Association) is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower...
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(1527–1529) to this Protestant denomination. In the 17th century, Malmö and the Skåneland region came under control of Sweden following the Treaty of Roskilde with...
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Bornholm and Ertholmene comprise the last remaining Danish territory in Skåneland east of Øresund, having been surrendered to Sweden in 1658, but regained...
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historical provinces of Scania (Terrae Scaniae, Skånelandene (Danish), Skåneland (Swedish) Scanian dialect, the dialect spoken in Scania Scanian Law, the...
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western peninsula, and the island of Fyn, with Viborg as a centre. Scania (Skåneland) on the Scandinavian peninsula, with Lund as a centre Each of the lands...
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the union of Denmark–Norway was forced to cede this county, as well as Skåneland (part of Denmark proper), to Sweden. As of 31 December 2016[update], the...
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MV Krasnodar (1925) (redirect from MV Skåneland)
knots (22 km/h). Skåneland was built in 1925 for Angfartyg AB Tirfing, Göteborg. She was completed in November that year. In 1928, Skåneland was sold to...
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Magnus Stenbock (section War in Skåneland)
Map of Skåneland by Matthäus Seutter...
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1665: Kongeloven, Denmark's first constitution 1658: The sovereignty over Skåneland is transferred to Sweden 1620: First overseas colony 1536: Reformation...
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of Roskilde (1658), Denmark-Norway ceded Scania, Blekinge and Halland (Skåneland) and Bohuslän to Sweden. These provinces are since then part of Götaland...
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province Österland in Finland, and the former historical land of Denmark (Skåneland) in southern Sweden. In the map, the lands have their most recent borders...
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Treaty of Roskilde Second Northern War: Denmark–Norway cedes territory ("Skåneland") to Sweden. Treaty of Valiesar Second Northern War: Sweden temporarily...
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Date 1643–1645 Location Northern Europe (Värmland, Skåneland, Danish Straits, Jutland) Baltic Sea and North Sea Result Swedish victory Territorial changes...
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governors from Jutland, and instead install nobility from one of the 'Skåneland' provinces who traditionally ruled them. They also completely refused...
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fief). Eventually, Denmark lost these conflicts and ended up ceding first Skåneland to Sweden and later Schleswig-Holstein to the German Empire. After the...
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territories Scania, Halland and Blekinge and Bornholm). The former dialects in Skåneland are accordingly called East Danish (Østdansk). Inhabitants:2,764,695 (1...
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islands of Zealand, Funen, Langeland, the nearby lesser islands, and Skåneland. Gorm was said to be "hard and heathen", but Queen Thyra's influence permitted...
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frozen Danish straits in the winter of 1658, which enabled him to conquer Skåneland from Denmark in the Treaty of Roskilde. Many Finnish soldiers served under...
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of the city's population, with rape and pillaging. Gustav Adolf II och Skåneland (in Swedish) by Helge Andersson Ulf Sundberg Svenska Krig 1521-1814 1998...
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provinces for a huge amount of silver. Magnus Eriksson would later on buy Skåneland from Denmark twice first time in 1332 and second time in 1341.The union...
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law, Scanian Law (Skånske lov) pertaining to the Danish land Scania (Skåneland). Codex Runicus is one of the few runic texts found on parchment. The...
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discovered in 1900 "Sång till Skåne", a song about the province East Denmark Skåneland "Statistics Sweden". Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. "Folkmängd...
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Denmark–Norway. After some hesitation, King Christian V started the invasion of Skåneland (Scania, Halland, Blekinge, and sometimes also Bornholm) in 1675, while...
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historia från Sven Estridsens död till Knut VI", Historisk Tidskrift för Skåneland, 6 (1–3), Lund, Blekingska boktryckeriet The full text of The Danish History...
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as seen by a time-traveller from the 20th century. History of Denmark Skåneland Christian II of Denmark Frederick I of Denmark Christian III of Denmark...
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