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Vistilia (prostitute)

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who regulated prostitution. Roman lawmakers wanted to keep prostitution legal while also punishing prostitutes by publicly shaming them; thus, sex workers were legally required to publicly register themselves in this way. Additionally, those registered as prostitutes lost many of their rights.
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Vistilia was nonetheless tried by the Roman Senate. Her husband, Titidius Labeo, when asked why he had not tried to enforce the statutory penalty, stated the consultation period (which was sixty days) had not yet expired. The senate decided to prosecute only Vistilia (under
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Current scholarly consensus, however, holds that Vistilia was not actually a sex worker. Instead, many scholars suggest that she registered herself as a prostitute in order to take advantage of a legal loophole in Roman law, to avoid prosecution for adultery. The
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described this practice of registering as a prostitute despite not being one, in order to avoid prosecution, though he did not mention Vistilia specifically.
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prostitute
Tiberius
Vistilia
Sextus Vistilius
Milonia Caesonia
Vistilia
Tacitus
aediles
lex Julia de adulteris
Augustus
Suetonius
Roman law
pimps
Greek island of Seriphos
List of Roman women
Women in ancient Rome





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