Vistilia was an ancient Roman woman who registered herself as a prostitute, possibly to avoid charges of adultery. [1] [2] [3] She was nonetheless prosecuted for immorality in approximately the year 19 CE, during the reign of Tiberius. [4] [5] [6]
She was of the gens Vistilia and probably the daughter of Sextus Vistilius, making her a cousin of the future empress Milonia Caesonia, through Caesonia's mother Vistilia.
Tacitus describes Vistilia as a noble Roman woman who denounced herself as a prostitute to the aediles who regulated prostitution. [6] [7] 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. [3] [8] Additionally, those registered as prostitutes lost many of their rights. [1]
Current scholarly consensus, however, holds that Vistilia was not actually a sex worker. [1] [9] [10] 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. [11] [12] The lex Julia de adulteris (established by Augustus) exempted those registered as prostitutes from being prosecuted for adultery. [11] [1] Suetonius described this practice of registering as a prostitute despite not being one, in order to avoid prosecution, though he did not mention Vistilia specifically. [9]
Vistilia was nonetheless tried by the Roman Senate. [13] 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. [14] The senate decided to prosecute only Vistilia (under Roman law, husbands who did not immediately punish adulterous wives could be tried as pimps). [15] Vistilia was found guilty, and was deported to the Greek island of Seriphos. [1] Subsequently, in 19 CE, the Roman Senate passed a law that no Roman woman whose father or grandfather was of equestrian status or higher could register as a prostitute. [2] [13]