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History of Scania
The history of the province of Scania was for many hundred years, up until the 18th century, marked by the struggle between the two Scandinavian kingdoms of Denmark and Sweden over the hegenomy in the Baltic area.〔http://www.popularhistoria.se/artiklar/krigen-mellan-sverige-och-danmark/〕
== Viking age ==

It was previously thought that society in Scania, like in the rest of Scandinavia, was made up of farmers and thralls, the former being free and equal, and having their say at the Things in the affairs of 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 of wealth, at least from the early Migration Period, was very uneven. The plains were to a large extent divided up between large farms which were far bigger than smallholdings, and were often grouped in villages. Subsequently, only a small faction of the population can be presumed to have enjoyed full civic rights. It seems now more likely that this society ought to be perceived as a system of tribes, each led by magnates or chieftains, in Danish often called ''godes'', whose authority depended on the size and wealth of the tribe. These tribes would have had their own leader, and their own group of warriors, all under the command of the magnates, as was the case long after the Viking Age.

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