For the album by Babasónicos, see Infame (album). For the TV series, see Infamia (TV series).
In ancient Rome, infamia (in-, "not", and fama, "reputation") was a loss of legal or social standing. As a technical term in Roman law, infamia was juridical exclusion from certain protections of Roman citizenship, imposed as a legal penalty by a censor or praetor.[1] In more general usage during the Republic and Principate, infamia was damage to the esteem (aestimatio) in which a person was held socially; that is, to one's reputation. A person who suffered infamia was an infamis (plural infames).
^McGinn, Thomas A. J. (1998). Prostitution, Sexuality and the Law in Ancient Rome. Oxford University Press. p. 65ff.
ancient Rome, infamia (in-, "not", and fama, "reputation") was a loss of legal or social standing. As a technical term in Roman law, infamia was juridical...
even if no sanction is actually applied. The word stems from the Latin infamia, It derives from the Negation in + fame which implies public acclaim for...
History of Iniquity (original Spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges...
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...
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...
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...
Minotaur Theseus and the Minotaur Theseus and the Minotaur The Minotaur (infamia di Creti, Italian for 'infamy of Crete'), appears briefly in Dante's Inferno...
Retrieved May 26, 2022. Jordan, René (November 16, 2012). "The Details – Infamia de Oscar" [The Details – Oscar Infamy]. El Nuevo Herald (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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...
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...
professional gladiators had their own, separate cemeteries. The taint of infamia was perpetual. Gladiators could subscribe to a union (collegia), which...
pura), sino de los muy bellacos gozcones; y los españoles usan de él por infamia y vituperio."{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)...
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...
particularly with his first magical realist publication, Historia universal de la infamia in 1935. Between 1940 and 1950, magical realism in Latin America reached...
where he first published the pieces collected as Historia universal de la infamia (A Universal History of Infamy) in 1935. The book includes two types of...
honours; usually their senior officer. A dishonourable discharge meant infamia. Colonies of retired veterans were scattered throughout the Empire. In...
Sol. ISBN 9789509413030. Arrigucci, Davi Jr. (1999). "De la fama y de la infamia: Borges en el contexto literario latinoamericano" (PDF). Cuadernos de Recienvenido...
grandsons were prohibited from participating in the games, on penalty of infamia, which involved loss of social status and certain legal rights. In 19 AD...
for it. The consequence of such a nota was only ignominia and not infamia. Infamia and the censorial verdict was not a judicium or res judicata, for its...
usual retiarius, and were looked on as a social class even lower than infamia. A gladiator who had earned his freedom received a wooden sword (a rudis)...
2007. Retrieved 2 May 2022 – via psicologiajuridica.org. "La infancia, infamia y perfil criminal de Luis Alfredo Garavito, la 'bestia' colombiana que...