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    In Roman mythology and ancient religion, Clementia is the goddess of clemency, leniency, mercy, forgiveness, penance, redemption, absolution, acquittal...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clementia of Hungary. Clementia of Hungary (French: Clémence; 1293–13 October 1328) was Queen of France and Navarre...
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  • Clementia of Burgundy (c. 1078 – c. 1133) was countess of Flanders by marriage to Robert II of Flanders. She acted as regent of Flanders from 1096 until...
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    De Clementia (frequently translated as On Mercy in English) is a two volume (incomplete) hortatory essay written in AD 55–56 by Seneca the Younger, a...
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  • Clementia is a Roman goddess. It can also refer to: Clementia of Aquitaine (1048–1130), daughter of William VII, Duke of Aquitaine and Ermensinde de Longwy...
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  • Clementia (born 5 July 1997) is a Martiniquais professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Caen and the Martinique national team. Clementia was...
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  • Count of Limburg. Yolanda [nl]; married Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut. "Clementia of Aquitaine (Family Card and Person Sheet)". Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...
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    Clementia of Zähringen (died 1175), was a daughter of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Namur. By her first marriage, Clementia was...
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    Clemence of Austria (in German: Klementia) (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She was...
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    Clementia Taylor (née Doughty; 17 December 1810 – 11 April 1908) was an English women's rights activist and radical. Clementia (known as Mentia to her...
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  • clemency, compassion and pity – the counterpart of the Roman goddess Clementia.[citation needed] Pausanias described her as "among all the gods the most...
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    where Louis I of Hungary, nephew of Clementia of Hungary, allegedly recognized him as the son of Louis and Clementia. In 1360, Baglioni went to Avignon...
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  • Clementina Elizabeth Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (2 September 1809, London – 13 November 1888, Grimsthorpe Castle) was a suo...
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    Clementia (fl. 1145–1179/81) was the countess of Catanzaro in the Kingdom of Sicily. She played a major role in the baronial rebellion of 1160–62. Clementia...
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    Clementia Killewald OSB (born Elisabeth Killewald, 25 April 1954 – 2 July 2016) was a German Benedictine nun at Eibingen Abbey. She served first as an...
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    1111 to 1119. Baldwin was the son of Count Robert II of Flanders and Clementia of Burgundy. He succeeded his father as count when he died on 5 October...
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    for radical thought and a haunt for political exiles in the 1860s under Clementia and Peter Alfred Taylor; Giuseppe Garibaldi stayed at the house in 1864...
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    "Philip Schaff: ANF08. The Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, The Clementia, Apocrypha, Decretals, Memoirs of Edessa and Syriac Documents, Remains...
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  • Clementia is an extinct town in Charleston County, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The community was named after Moultrie Clement, the original owner...
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    writers as an example of ruler values such as amicitia (friendship) and clementia (clemency), but also iracundia (anger) and cupiditas gloriae (over-desire...
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    joined the First Crusade, launched by Pope Urban II. He made his wife, Clementia of Burgundy, regent in Flanders, and formed the army of Robert the Crusader...
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  • Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy Gisela of Burgundy, Marchioness of Montferrat Clementia married Robert II, Count of Flanders and was regent during his absence...
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  • Two daughters have been hypothesized to be children of this couple: Clementia, who married Conrad I of Luxembourg Agnes, who married Peter I of Savoy...
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    Palovarotene is a retinoic acid receptor gamma (RARγ) agonist licensed to Clementia Pharmaceuticals from Roche Pharmaceuticals. At Roche, palovarotene was...
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  • noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Conrad I of Luxembourg and his wife Clementia of Aquitaine. After the death of her nephew Conrad II in 1136, there were...
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    daughter and a pregnant wife, Clementia of Hungary. Philip the Tall successfully claimed the regency. Queen Clementia gave birth to a boy, who was proclaimed...
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    Nemesis/Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia/Adrasteia/Invidia (Redemption) Eleos/Soteria/Clementia, Zadkiel/Zerachiel (the Angel of Mercy) Sekhmet Kali In his translation...
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    Rector of Burgundy. He was the son of Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen and Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. He founded numerous cities, including Fribourg. Berthold...
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  • Italy, occurred in 1903. In 1904, a son, Angelo, was born to Carlo and Clementia Piranio. The Piranio relocation to Dallas, Texas, occurred sometime between...
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  • to Richard III, Lord de Montfaucon, son of Amadeus II of Montfaucon. Clementia (died after 1235); married to Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen Beatrix (died...
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