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🗓️ 13 August 2020
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0:00.0 | The ancient Romans had a practice called Demnaccio Memori, which was to banish someone's memory from public life. |
0:07.0 | It was also sometimes known as oblivion. |
0:10.0 | It called for the complete deletion of the person's name or image from all statues, inscriptions, coins, and text. |
0:17.0 | While the practice neither began nor ended with the Romans, they are the ones who gave it the name we use today. |
0:23.0 | Learn more about the history of expunginging people from history on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily is brought to you by G Adventures. |
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1:24.0 | The Romans gave us the term Demnatio Mamore, |
1:31.0 | but the practice dates back well before Rome. |
1:33.0 | Admittedly, it's difficult to determine a history for someone removing someone from history |
1:38.0 | because if they were successful, we'd have no idea that it never happened. |
1:42.0 | However, there are several examples we know of from history |
1:45.1 | because their attempts at Arrasher left marks. |
1:47.8 | The earliest known example was the Egyptian Pharaoh Hasepsut, |
1:51.0 | who was born in 1478 BC. |
1:54.0 | One of the very few female rulers of ancient Egypt, |
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