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- Skancke abstract "Skancke is a Norwegian family name with some slightly different spellings as Skanke, Schanke, Schanche and others. It is not proved whether all persons with those names descend from the same persons in the Middle Ages. One famous Skancke family is from the 17th Century situated in the old mining town of Røros in Mid-Norway. Some alleged medieval ancestors of the Skancke families, had coats of arms with one armoured leg in the shield and one armoured leg in the crest. From that fact, some persons have made a theory that the two legs mean a link to the three legs in the arms of the monarchical dynasty of the Isle of Man. Norwegian genealogists and heraldists of today, however, provide little further support to such a theory, and there are many coats of arms with armoured legs exist in other countries. The name Skanke might mean a leg and the arms thus being canting arms. There are several variants of the arms through the ages: the shield divided, a rose at the knee of the leg, the crest with an armoured arm holding a sword, and the crest with peacock feathers.Several family members belong to Skanke Family Association.The Skancke/Schancke/Schanche etc. families have had - and still have today - many prominent members and descendants in Norway. They have been i.a. famous clergymen, civil servants, business men, sportsmen and politicians.".
- Skancke thumbnail Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg?width=300.
- Skancke wikiPageID "3155673".
- Skancke wikiPageLength "2094".
- Skancke wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Skancke wikiPageRevisionID "603540830".
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Canting_arms.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_families.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_families.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norwegian_families.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Central_Norway.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink File:Skancke-skjold.JPG.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Man.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Røros.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink Skanke_Family_Association.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg.
- Skancke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skancke".
- Skancke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IsleofMan-stub.
- Skancke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norway-stub.
- Skancke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Surname-stub.
- Skancke subject Category:Irish_families.
- Skancke subject Category:Noble_families.
- Skancke subject Category:Norwegian_families.
- Skancke subject Category:Surnames.
- Skancke hypernym Name.
- Skancke type Name.
- Skancke type Surname.
- Skancke type Surname.
- Skancke type Thing.
- Skancke type Q82799.
- Skancke comment "Skancke is a Norwegian family name with some slightly different spellings as Skanke, Schanke, Schanche and others. It is not proved whether all persons with those names descend from the same persons in the Middle Ages. One famous Skancke family is from the 17th Century situated in the old mining town of Røros in Mid-Norway. Some alleged medieval ancestors of the Skancke families, had coats of arms with one armoured leg in the shield and one armoured leg in the crest.".
- Skancke label "Skancke".
- Skancke sameAs Q7533887.
- Skancke sameAs Q7533887.
- Skancke wasDerivedFrom Skancke?oldid=603540830.
- Skancke depiction Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg.
- Skancke isPrimaryTopicOf Skancke.