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  1. Reformatio in peius. Reformatio in peius es una locución latina, que puede traducirse en español como "reformar a peor" o "reformar en perjuicio", utilizada en el ámbito del Derecho procesal. La expresión se utiliza cuando, tras un recurso de apelación o de casación, el tribunal encargado de dictar una nueva sentencia resuelve la causa ...

  2. Reformationen i Danmark. Satirisk elfenbensfigur af en ræv i munkedragt og rosenkrans i poterne fra tiden omkring Reformationen. Jordfund, der opbevaret på Nationalmuseet. Reformationen i Danmark-Norge og Holsten er betegnelsen for den omvæltning af kirken der skete i 1536, da man overgik fra katolicismen til protestantismen i den danske kirke.

  3. Reformationen i Sverige. Reformationen i Sverige avser hur man, genom de båda riksdagarna i Västerås 1527 och 1544, övergick från den katolska kyrkan till den evangelisk-lutherska Svenska kyrkan. [ 1] Reformationen markerar medeltidens slut och början på vasatiden i Sverige. Reformationen i Sverige inleddes när kung Gustav Vasa under ...

  4. Reformation Wall. Coordinates: 46°12′01″N 6°08′44″E. The Reformation Wall stretches for 100 m, depicting numerous Protestant figures from across Europe. At its heart are statues to William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox. The Christogram can be seen below the statues.

  5. Oh hi, we’re Reformation. Reformation began by selling vintage clothing out of a small Los Angeles storefront in 2009. We quickly expanded into making our own stuff, with a focus on sustainability. Today, we make effortless silhouettes that celebrate the feminine figure and pioneer sustainable practices, focusing on people and progress each ...

  6. Protestantism originated from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where the nobility protested against enforcement of the Edict of Worms which subjected advocates of Lutheranism to forfeit all of their property. [1] However, the theological underpinnings go back much ...

  7. The Counter-Reformation ( Latin: Contrareformatio ), also sometimes called the Catholic Revival, [1] was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to, and as an alternative to, the Protestant Reformations at the time. It is frequently dated to have begun with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) and to end with the ...