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Yes, Gregory the Great was pre-reformation.
Guttenberg
a great success or victory
The Counter-Reformation, i.e. in response purely to the Protestant Reformation, was not a great success, as few lands were won back to the Catholic Church during the period 1555-1648, even during the Thirty-Years war when there were good opportunities. The Catholic Reformation, or Catholic Revival, on the other hand was. By the end of the period there was a stronger papacy, and a reduction in the secularisation of the clergy. Nepotism had all but been abolished, pluralism was, and the Jesuits and some of the older orders had won new converts in the New Worlds. The clergy were being better educated in how to lead the laity, and the laity in what their faith was about, as a result of seminaries and a catechism programme respectively.
The Reformation.
The formation of the Consistory
bannas rule! Removing the additional exclamation points from the first answer on this question resulted in the reformation of the answer box. Fast-motion photography is a great way to watch the reformation of a chrysalis.
The great islands of Hawii and Maui needed reformation because the king had been killing all his citizens.
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The major reformer from the reformation is Martin Luther. He is the major reformer from the reformation, because he started the Reformation. As well, as the Swiss reformer Uldrich Zwingli. John Knox, John Calvin, and Henry VIII helped a great deal as well.
The name of the German city where the Protestant Reformation originated is called Wittenberg. This is the place where Martin Luther put up his Ninety-Five Theses on the Castle Church's door.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.