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English
Etymology
From New Latin damnātiō memoriae.
Noun
damnatio memoriae (uncountable)
- (historical) Condemnation of memory: a posthumous punishment for traitors etc. in Ancient Rome by which they were effectively erased from history by having their works undone and any mention of their name forbidden.
Usage notes
While the practice is well attested from Antiquity, the term itself is an early modern invention. It is not known whether the Romans had a specific term for this punishment.
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