- The
Reformatio Sigismundi do****ent
appeared in
connection with
efforts to
reform the Holy
Roman Empire during the
reign of
Emperor Sigismund (1410–1437)...
- A
reformatio in
peius (Latin: "change for the worse")
occurs in law when as the
result of an appeal, the
appellant is put in a
worse position than if there...
- this is controversial. The
broader term
Catholic Reformation (Latin:
Reformatio Catholica) also encomp****es
reforms and
movements within the
Church in...
-
Imperial Reform (Latin:
Reformatio imperii, German: Reichsreform) is the name
given to
repeated attempts in the 15th and 16th
centuries to
adapt the structure...
-
Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21
March 1556) was a theologian,
leader of the
English Reformation and
Archbishop of
Canterbury during the
reigns of Henry...
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connects through three princesses to the
royal Hungarian Árpád dynasty. The
Reformatio Sigismundi appeared in
connection with
efforts to
reform the Holy Roman...
-
November 2017).
Reformatio Baltica. ISBN 9783110573558. ****el, Heinrich; Steiger,
Johann Anselm; Walter, Axel E, eds. (2017). "
Reformatio Baltica: Kulturwirkungen...
- start, then a
reductio ad
infinitum is a
valid re****ation technique.
reformatio in
peius change to
worse A
decision from a
court of
appeal is amended...
-
Elizabeth I's Thirty-nine
Articles of 1563. Cranmer's
revision of
canon law,
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, was
never authorised by king or parliament. In...
- and John Knox. Cranmer's plan for a
revision of
English canon law, the
Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum,
failed in
Parliament due to Northumberland's opposition...