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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...
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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...
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History of
Iniquity (original
Spanish title:
Historia universal de la
infamia), is a
collection of
short stories by
Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges...
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Infamia (English title: Disgrace) is a
Mexican telenovela produced by
Fernando Chacón for
Televisa in 1981.
Susana Dosamantes and
Julio Alemán starred...
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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...
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ancient Rome,
prostitutes had low
social status and were
considered infamia.
Under the
reign of
emperor Caligula, a
taxation on
prostitution was implemented...
- 1974; Italian: La
moglie giovane/ The
Young Wife) a.k.a. Triangle, a.k.a.
Infamia Eyeball (Umberto Lenzi, 1975; Italian:
Gatti rossi in un
labirinto di vetro...
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prostitutes were
among those persons in Rome who
existed in the
social limbo of
infamia or disrepute,
regardless of
whether they were
enslaved or
technically free...
- 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...
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professional gladiators had
their own,
separate cemeteries. The
taint of
infamia was perpetual.
Gladiators could subscribe to a
union (collegia), which...