The Principal Objective of this paper is to spot the light on the damnatio memoriae in Egypt during the Graeco-Roman period. Although there were previous studies that dealt with this subject, they focused on the Pharaonic period and the Roman Empire with no intensive study on Egypt during the Graeco-Roman period. The researcher followed here the descriptive and the analytical method of study. The researcher will try to find the origin of this Phenomenon and mention those who faced the damnatio memoriae in Egypt during the Graeco-Roman period, in which she specified the method of damnation whether it was done to the name or the image or both.
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