Scanian Regiment
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| Scanian Regiment | |
|---|---|
| Skaanske regiment | |
| Active | 1614–1658 |
| Disbanded | 1658 |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Regiment |
| Role | Foot |
| Size | Ten companies first; then five |
| Part of | National Army |
| Engagements | Thirty Years' War Dano-Swedish War (1657–58) |
| Commanders | |
| First colonel | Andrew Sinclair 1615-1625 |
| Notable commanders | Falk Lykke 1625-1646 Wulff Hieronymus von Kratz 1646-1658 |
Scanian Regiment (Danish: Det Skaanske regiment), was a Danish national infantry regiment 1615–1658. It was raised among the peasantry in Skåneland to augment the mercenary army, and fought against Habsburg during the Thirty Years' War and against Sweden in 1657–1658. When Skåne was ceded to Sweden in 1658, it was disbanded.
During the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, the Danish infantry consisted almost entirely of German mercenaries, enlisted in time of war, and dismissed after the end of hostilities. A standing army was out of the question; the Diet and Council would not allow it, for fear of strengthening royal power, and the Treasury could not afford it. Denmark had treaties with all the German states, Poland, and the Dutch republic, allowing recruiting for the Danish army on their territories.[1]