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I think it makes a lot of sense to treat them as part of the same conflict. I was simply doing some independent reading about the conflict and found no wikipedia article so I translated a bit from the German Article under the name I had read (I unfortunately now forget my source for the name 'swedish brandenburg war') I now see that the German article links to the English Article on the Scanian War as well. Since I'm no expert, I don't particularly object. It does seem somehow odd to call it part of the Scanian War when it had nothing to do with Scania and began and ended independently, but such is European History. If it is merged I would like for the subsection to be enlarged somewhat. -- Jieagles (talk) 08:18, 4 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]