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- ancient Rome, infamia (in-, "not", and fama, "re****tion") was a loss of legal or social standing. As a technical term in Roman law, infamia was juridical...
- Infamy (Polish: Infamia) is a Polish drama television series. It was released on Netflix on 6 September 2023. A 17-year-old Roma girl aspires to become...
- History of Iniquity (original Spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges...
- Infamia (English title: Disgrace) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Fernando Chacón for Televisa in 1981. Susana Dosamantes and Julio Alemán starred...
- Proceso a la infamia aka Los Años Infames is a 1974 Argentine historical drama film directed by Alejandro Doria, set in the period that followed the Great...
- de la infamia (A Universal History of Infamy). The story is no longer included in current Spanish editions of the Historia universal de la infamia, as since...
- were forbidden to marry them; as loss of chastity was irreparable, their infamia was a life-long condition. Most prostitutes, and pimps, were slaves or...
- In ancient Rome, prostitutes had low social status and were considered infamia. Under the reign of emperor Caligula, a taxation on prostitution was implemented...
- Minotaur, Attic black-figure kylix tondo, c. 450–440 BC. The Minotaur (infamia di Creti, Italian for 'infamy of Crete'), appears briefly in Dante's Inferno...
- professional gladiators had their own, separate cemeteries. The taint of infamia was perpetual. Gladiators could subscribe to a union (collegia), which...