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- States Congress addressing the requirement for Southern States to be readmitted to the Union. The actual title of the initial legislation was "An act...
- they should never be readmitted to the Church before death, others were for demanding serious penance of them before readmitting them, while others again...
- been a factionless member of the Bundestag since 2021. In 2025, he was readmitted back into the AfD parliamentary group like the also controversial Maximilian...
- Lateran Council, convened by Pope Felix III, establishes conditions for readmitting to the Church those Christians who have been rebaptized by the Vandals...
- were allowed to return. Accordingly, Louis issued a charter in 1315, readmitting the Jews subject to various conditions. The Jews would be admitted back...
- Rugby Federation (FIRA, now Rugby Europe). While France were eventually readmitted to the Five Nations, the then FIRA-AER continued to run competitions,...
- Tennessee, the first secessionist state to be readmitted. The other 10 secessionist states had not yet been readmitted, and therefore were not seated. The opposition...
- to increase the region's power. Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia were readmitted during this Congress, leaving Congress without vacant State delegations...
- confederation in 1958 and from FIFA in 1976. The South Africa national team was readmitted to both following the end of apartheid and its only major honour came...
- part, Médici noted that Peru was trying to persuade the OAS to consider readmitting Cuba and asked Nixon how they should cooperate to oppose the move. Nixon...