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  1. Exile

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    Consequences and Reintegration
    The reintegration of the exiled individual presents complex sociological challenges. Societies often view the returnee with suspicion, perceiving them as carriers of external corruption or as possessing compromised loyalties. In systems employing formal excommunication alongside banishment (such as the decrees issued after the First Council of Nicaea), the physical return often preceded …
  2. First Council Of Nicaea

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    The Creed's Afterlife and Creedal Variance
    The resulting creed was quickly disseminated, though its acceptance was not immediate, leading to significant political fallout. Those who refused to sign, primarily the hardline Arians's, were formally excommunicated and exiled, an act often accompanied by the confiscation of their personal collections of ornate seal stones.
    The text established at Nicaea I formed the foundati…