-
standardization process".
According to Vikør, the "Swedish
treatment of the
Scanians perhaps shows [that] the most
important element of the [linguistic nationalism]...
- The term
Scanian (Swedish: skånsk, skånskt or skånska) can
refer to: A
person born or
living in the
province of
Scania proper (Skåne) The
people and language...
- The
Scanian War (Danish: den Skånske Krig; Norwegian: den skånske krig; Swedish: det Skånska kriget; German:
Schonischer Krieg) was a part of the Northern...
-
Scanian Law and the
Scanian Ecclesiastical Law (Skånske Kirkelov), a
settlement detailing the
administration of
justice agreed upon by the
Scanians and...
- 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...
- The
Scanian Logistic Battalion (Swedish: Skånska trängbataljonen, T 4) was a
Swedish Army
logistic unit
operating between 1894 and 1994. The unit was...
- very name 'Scandinavia' is of
cultural origin,
since it
derives from the
Scanians or
Scandians (the
Latinised spelling of Skåninger), a
people who long ago...
-
South Scanian Regiment (Swedish: Södra skånska regementet),
designation P 7, is a
Swedish Army
armoured regiment that
traces its
origins back to 1811...
- he
conceded were the governors, who were
replaced by
Scanians. This
concession to the
Scanians, that a Jute
rules in
Jutland and
Rugian in Rügen, was...
- 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...