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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...
- 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...
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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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Historia 11. En Un
Jaripeo 12. Con
Permiso 2017 Sin
Cambiar el
Estilo 1. Por
Infamias del
Destino 2. Como
Quieren Que La Olvidé? 3. Soy Como Soy 4.
Borrare Tu...
- In
ancient Rome,
prostitutes had low
social status and were
considered infamia.
Under the
reign of
emperor Caligula, a
taxation on
prostitution was implemented...
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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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Retrieved May 26, 2022. Jordan, René (November 16, 2012). "The
Details –
Infamia de Oscar" [The
Details –
Oscar Infamy]. El
Nuevo Herald (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- entertainers,
whose lifestyle placed them in the
nebulous social realm of
infamia, so they were
excluded from the
normal protections afforded to a citizen...
-
particularly with his
first magical realist publication,
Historia universal de la
infamia in 1935.
Between 1940 and 1950,
magical realism in
Latin America reached...
- indictments. The
historical origin of "infamous crime"
comes from the
infamia, a
punishment under Roman law by
which a
citizen was
deprived of his citizenship...