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  • Infamia - Wikipedia
    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]
  • What does INFAMIA mean? - Definitions. net
    As a technical term of Roman law, infamia was an official exclusion from the legal protections enjoyed by a Roman citizen, as imposed by a censor or praetor More generally, especially during the Republic and Principate, infamia was informal damage to one's esteem or reputation
  • Infamia: its place in Roman public and private law
    One department of it, generally known as the censorian infamia, has often been treated by writers on constitutional law Another department—the Infamia known to us from the legal books of Justinian—has been the almost exclusive property of writers on private law ; and unfortunately, through a series of accidents which will be fully traced in
  • Infamia: The Meaning and History of a Roman Term - Malevus
    Infamia in Roman law denoted disgrace, harm to civic honor, and dignity It was a legal institution with legal consequences, based on legal facts
  • infamia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun infamia f (dated) infamy (state of being infamous) Synonyms: hańba, niesława, sromota (law, historical) infamy (stigma attaching to a person's character that disqualifies them from being a witness)
  • The Many Meanings of Infamia Throughout History - knowway. org
    Explore the various interpretations of the Latin word infamia throughout history, from ancient Rome to modern usage, and discover how its meaning has evolved over time
  • Appendix I: Infamia – UnRoman Romans
    A key way that Romans marked other Romans out as unRoman in some way was infamia Infamia was the disrepute incurred by an individual as a result of condemnation for an offense or as a consequence for certain disreputable activities
  • infamia Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    In Classical Latin, infamia was commonly used in legal and moral contexts to refer to individuals who had lost their good reputation, particularly through dishonorable acts, such as betrayal or crime
  • Infamia | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
    Translate Infamia See 7 authoritative translations of Infamia in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations
  • infamia: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
    'Infamia' means a state of extreme dishonor, loss of one's good name, or a mark of disgrace or shame





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