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Definition of pornocracy:

(n) : (derogatory) A societal culture dominated by pornography.
(n) : (derogatory, often figuratively) A government by, or dominated by, prostitutes or corrupt persons.
(n) : (Roman Catholicism, historical, often capitalized) The period of the papacy known as the saeculum obscūrum (Latin for “dark age”), and also as the “Rule of the Harlots”, which began with the installation of Pope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for sixty years until the death of Pope John XII in 964, during which time the popes were strongly influenced by the Theophylacti, a powerful and corrupt aristocratic family.
(n) : (Roman Catholicism, historical) Alternative letter-case form of pornocracy. [(Roman Catholicism, historical, often capitalized) The period of the papacy known as the saeculum obscūrum (Latin for “dark age”), and also as the “Rule of the Harlots”, which began with the installation of Pope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for sixty years until the death of Pope John XII in 964, during which time the popes were strongly influenced by the Theophylacti, a powerful and corrupt aristocratic family.]

Definition of pornocracy:

(n) : (derogatory) A societal culture dominated by pornography.
(n) : (derogatory, often figuratively) A government by, or dominated by, prostitutes or corrupt persons.
(n) : (Roman Catholicism, historical, often capitalized) The period of the papacy known as the saeculum obscūrum (Latin for “dark age”), and also as the “Rule of the Harlots”, which began with the installation of Pope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for sixty years until the death of Pope John XII in 964, during which time the popes were strongly influenced by the Theophylacti, a powerful and corrupt aristocratic family.
(n) : (Roman Catholicism, historical) Alternative letter-case form of pornocracy. [(Roman Catholicism, historical, often capitalized) The period of the papacy known as the saeculum obscūrum (Latin for “dark age”), and also as the “Rule of the Harlots”, which began with the installation of Pope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for sixty years until the death of Pope John XII in 964, during which time the popes were strongly influenced by the Theophylacti, a powerful and corrupt aristocratic family.]

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