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CLEMENTIA

  • Clementia
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    Clementia

    Mildness; Gentle; Merciful

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CLEMENTIA

  • Clementia
  • Roman goddess of clemency

    In Roman mythology and ancient religion, Clementia is the goddess of clemency, leniency, mercy, forgiveness, penance, redemption, absolution, acquittal

    Clementia

    Clementia

    Clementia

  • Clementia of Hungary
  • Queen of France and Navarre from 1315 to 1316

    Clementia of Hungary (French: Clémence; 1293–13 October 1328) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Louis X. Clementia was the daughter

    Clementia of Hungary

    Clementia of Hungary

    Clementia_of_Hungary

  • De Clementia
  • Essay by Seneca

    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

    De Clementia

    De Clementia

    De_Clementia

  • Clementia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Clementia (disambiguation)

    Clementia_(disambiguation)

  • Clementia Taylor
  • British suffragist (1810–1908)

    Clementia Taylor known as Mentia (née Doughty 17 December 1810–11 April 1908) was an English women's rights activist and radical Liberal. She was dubbed

    Clementia Taylor

    Clementia Taylor

    Clementia_Taylor

  • Clementia of Zähringen
  • Duchess of Bavaria (1147–1162) and Saxony (1156–1162)

    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

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia_of_Zähringen

  • Clementia of Burgundy
  • 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

    Clementia of Burgundy

    Clementia_of_Burgundy

  • Clementia of Catanzaro
  • Countess of Catanzaro (fl. 1145–1179/81)

    Clementia (fl. 1145 – 1179/81) was the ruling countess of Catanzaro in the Kingdom of Sicily. She played a major role in the baronial rebellion of 1160–1162

    Clementia of Catanzaro

    Clementia of Catanzaro

    Clementia_of_Catanzaro

  • Yannis Clementia
  • Martiniquais professional footballer (born 1997)

    Clementia (born 5 July 1997) is a Martiniquais professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Caen and the Martinique national team. Clementia began

    Yannis Clementia

    Yannis_Clementia

  • Clementia Killewald
  • German Benedictine nun (1954–2016)

    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

    Clementia Killewald

    Clementia Killewald

    Clementia_Killewald

  • Clementia of Aquitaine
  • Countess of Luxembourg

    Count of Limburg. Yolanda [nl]; married Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut. "Clementia of Aquitaine (Family Card and Person Sheet)". Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    Clementia of Aquitaine

    Clementia_of_Aquitaine

  • Clementia, South Carolina
  • Former settlement in South Carolina, United States

    actual "town" at Clementia; "Clementia Village" was a business. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Clementia (historical) Federal

    Clementia, South Carolina

    Clementia,_South_Carolina

  • Aubrey House
  • Large 18th-century house in Holland Park in west London

    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

    Aubrey House

    Aubrey House

    Aubrey_House

  • John I of France
  • King of France and Navarre in 1316

    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

    John I of France

    John I of France

    John_I_of_France

  • Clementina Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby
  • British baroness

    Clementina Elizabeth Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (née Burrell-Drummond; 2 September 1809 – 13 November 1888), styled

    Clementina Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby

    Clementina Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby

    Clementina_Drummond-Willoughby,_24th_Baroness_Willoughby_de_Eresby

  • Clemence of Austria
  • Titular Queen of Hungary

    Clemence of Austria (in German: Klementia) (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was the daughter of King Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She

    Clemence of Austria

    Clemence of Austria

    Clemence_of_Austria

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    writers as an example of ruler values such as amicitia (friendship) and clementia (clemency), but also iracundia (anger) and cupiditas gloriae (over-desire

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • John I Drugeth
  • Neapolitan–Hungarian baron

    Charles of Anjou to the Kingdom of Hungary, John entered the service of Clementia, Queen consort of France and Navarre. Following the death of Philip in

    John I Drugeth

    John I Drugeth

    John_I_Drugeth

  • Henry the Lion
  • Duke of Saxony (r. 1142–80) and Bavaria (r. 1156–80)

    Brunswick Cathedral built close to the statue. In 1147, Henry married Clementia of Zähringen, thereby gaining her hereditary territories in Swabia. He

    Henry the Lion

    Henry the Lion

    Henry_the_Lion

  • Ermesinde of Luxembourg, Countess of Namur
  • German noblewoman (c. 1080 – 1143)

    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

    Ermesinde of Luxembourg, Countess of Namur

    Ermesinde_of_Luxembourg,_Countess_of_Namur

  • Louis X of France
  • King of France (1314–1316) and Navarre (1305–1316)

    Louis being crowned with his second wife, Clementia of Hungary.

    Louis X of France

    Louis X of France

    Louis_X_of_France

  • Philip V of France
  • King of France and Navarre from 1316 to 1322

    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

    Philip V of France

    Philip V of France

    Philip_V_of_France

  • Palovarotene
  • Chemical compound

    Palovarotene is a retinoic acid receptor gamma (RARγ) agonist licensed to Clementia Pharmaceuticals from Roche Pharmaceuticals. At Roche, palovarotene was

    Palovarotene

    Palovarotene

    Palovarotene

  • Stephen III of Auxonne
  • Count of Auxonne (died 1241)

    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

    Stephen III of Auxonne

    Stephen_III_of_Auxonne

  • Charles Martel of Anjou
  • Titular King of Hungary and Croatia

    married on 25 May 1296 Jean II de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin du Viennois Clementia (February 1293 – 12 October 1328, Paris), married near Troyes on 31 August

    Charles Martel of Anjou

    Charles Martel of Anjou

    Charles_Martel_of_Anjou

  • Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen
  • Rector of Burgundy (c. 1125–1186)

    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

    Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen

    Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen

    Berthold_IV,_Duke_of_Zähringen

  • Eleos
  • Greek deity of mercy and compassion

    at the altar. Statius in Thebaid (1st century) describes the altar to Clementia in Athens (treating Eleos as feminine based on the grammatical gender

    Eleos

    Eleos

  • Robert II of Flanders
  • Count of Flanders from 1093 to 1111

    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

    Robert II of Flanders

    Robert II of Flanders

    Robert_II_of_Flanders

  • Te lucis ante terminum
  • Latin Hymn

    lucis in a Spanish manuscript circa 1625, with pro tua clementia (instead of solita clementia) due to Urban VIII's classicizing revisions. The original

    Te lucis ante terminum

    Te lucis ante terminum

    Te_lucis_ante_terminum

  • Clementine (given name)
  • Name list

    Meaning merciful Region of origin France Other names Alternative spelling Clémentine Derivatives Clem, Clemmie, Clemence, Clementia, Clementina, Tina

    Clementine (given name)

    Clementine_(given_name)

  • William I of Burgundy
  • Count of Burgundy (1020–1087)

    Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy Gisela of Burgundy, Marchioness of Montferrat Clementia married Robert II, Count of Flanders and was regent during his absence

    William I of Burgundy

    William I of Burgundy

    William_I_of_Burgundy

  • Drusus Caesar
  • Heir to Roman emperor Tiberius (died AD 33)

    28, the Senate voted that altars to Clementia (mercy) and Amicitia (friendship) be raised. At that time, Clementia was considered a virtue of the ruling

    Drusus Caesar

    Drusus Caesar

    Drusus_Caesar

  • Baldwin VII of Flanders
  • Count of Flanders from 1111 to 1119

    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

    Baldwin VII of Flanders

    Baldwin_VII_of_Flanders

  • Ipsen
  • French biopharmaceutical company

    2019, Ipsen acquired Montreal-based Clementia Pharmaceuticals, specializing in rare bone diseases,,,. Clementia brought a drug candidate, palovarotene

    Ipsen

    Ipsen

  • Godfrey I of Louvain
  • Count of Louvain (c. 1060–1139)

    1162) married to Arnold I, Count of Cleves (d. 1147). Later, he married Clementia (c. 1078 – c. 1133), daughter of Count William I of Burgundy and widow

    Godfrey I of Louvain

    Godfrey I of Louvain

    Godfrey_I_of_Louvain

  • Rudolf I of Germany
  • King of Germany from 1273 to 1291

    Vienna to Margrave Otto VI of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and left no issue Clementia (c. 1262 – after 7 February 1293), married 1281 in Vienna to Charles Martel

    Rudolf I of Germany

    Rudolf I of Germany

    Rudolf_I_of_Germany

  • House of Capet
  • Royal house of France from 987 to 1328

    marriage – needed to remarry. He arranged a marriage with his cousin, Clementia of Hungary (1293–1328), and after Queen Margaret conveniently died in

    House of Capet

    House of Capet

    House_of_Capet

  • Rudolf of Zähringen
  • German archbishop (12th century)

    Bernard II, Duke of Saxony 13. Ida of Saxony 27. Eilika of Schweinfurt 3. Clementia of Namur 28. Giselbert of Luxembourg 14. Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg

    Rudolf of Zähringen

    Rudolf of Zähringen

    Rudolf_of_Zähringen

  • Andregoto Galíndez
  • Queen of Pamplona c. 930s

    Isabella of France Blanche of Artois House of Capet Margaret of BurgundyF Clementia of HungaryF Joan II of BurgundyF Blanche of BurgundyF Marie of LuxembourgF

    Andregoto Galíndez

    Andregoto_Galíndez

  • Humbert III, Count of Savoy
  • Count of Savoy

    of Anjou. This second marriage was annulled. In 1164, Humbert married Clementia of Zähringen, by whom he had two daughters: Alice and Sofia. She died

    Humbert III, Count of Savoy

    Humbert_III,_Count_of_Savoy

  • Teresa Ramírez
  • Queen consort of Pamplona

    Isabella of France Blanche of Artois House of Capet Margaret of BurgundyF Clementia of HungaryF Joan II of BurgundyF Blanche of BurgundyF Marie of LuxembourgF

    Teresa Ramírez

    Teresa_Ramírez

  • Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques
  • Dominican monastery in Paris, France

    Artois Blanche of Brittany, wife of the former Gaston I, Count of Foix Clementia of Hungary, second wife of Louis X of France the hearts of: Philip III

    Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques

    Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques

    Couvent_des_Jacobins_de_la_rue_Saint-Jacques

  • Dallas crime family
  • American Mafia crime family

    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

    Dallas crime family

    Dallas_crime_family

  • Joan II of Navarre
  • Queen of Navarre from 1328 to 1349

    wife, Clementia of Hungary, was pregnant. According to an agreement of the most powerful French lords, which was completed on 16 July, if Clementia gave

    Joan II of Navarre

    Joan II of Navarre

    Joan_II_of_Navarre

  • William VII of Aquitaine
  • 11th-century Gascon nobleman

    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

    William VII of Aquitaine

    William_VII_of_Aquitaine

  • Gertrude of Bavaria
  • Queen of Denmark from 1182 to 1197

    Canute VI. Gertrude was born to Henry the Lion of Bavaria and Saxony and Clementia of Zähringen in either 1152 or 1155. She was married to Frederick IV,

    Gertrude of Bavaria

    Gertrude of Bavaria

    Gertrude_of_Bavaria

  • Judith of Hohenstaufen
  • Landgravine of Thuringia (c. 1133/4–1191)

    Judith, but was commonly called Jutta or Guta. Sometimes the Latinate form Clementia was used, or Claritia or Claricia. Judith was a daughter of Duke Frederick

    Judith of Hohenstaufen

    Judith of Hohenstaufen

    Judith_of_Hohenstaufen

  • Adalbert I, Duke of Teck
  • German nobleman

    existed until 1439. He was a son of Duke Conrad I of Zähringen and his wife Clementia of Luxembourg-Namur. He was named after his maternal uncle. When his brother

    Adalbert I, Duke of Teck

    Adalbert I, Duke of Teck

    Adalbert_I,_Duke_of_Teck

  • Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy
  • Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy

    Margaret_of_Burgundy,_Countess_of_Savoy

  • Gunhilda of Denmark
  • Queen of Germany from 1036 to 1038

    1142–1143) Maria of Bohemia (1139–1141) Theodora Komnene (1148–1156) Clementia of Zähringen (1156–1162) Matilda of England (1168–1180) Agnes of Loon

    Gunhilda of Denmark

    Gunhilda of Denmark

    Gunhilda_of_Denmark

  • Nero Julius Caesar
  • Heir to Roman emperor Tiberius (died AD 31)

    28, the Senate voted that altars to Clementia (mercy) and Amicitia (friendship) be raised. At that time, Clementia was considered a virtue of the ruling

    Nero Julius Caesar

    Nero Julius Caesar

    Nero_Julius_Caesar

  • Gerard I of Guelders
  • He was the son of Theodoric of Wassenberg. He may have been married to Clementia of Aquitaine, although that proposed marriage seems to be based on a falsified

    Gerard I of Guelders

    Gerard_I_of_Guelders

  • Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
  • Queen of France and Navarre from 1314 to 1315

    of Artois Queen consort of Navarre 1305–1315 Vacant Title next held by Clementia of Hungary Vacant Title last held by Joan I of Navarre Queen consort of

    Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France

    Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France

    Margaret_of_Burgundy,_Queen_of_France

  • Helie of Burgundy
  • Burgundian noblewoman

    had: Guy II of Ponthieu (d. 1147) John I, Count of Alençon (d. 1191) Clementia (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne Philip (d. bef. 1150) Adela

    Helie of Burgundy

    Helie of Burgundy

    Helie_of_Burgundy

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    moderation and avoiding excess (moderatio), forgiveness and understanding (clementia), fairness (severitas), and loyalty (pietas). Roman society had well-established

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Ekphrasis
  • Describing visual art in words

    the Roman people and to the Emperor. These values may include virtus, clementia, iustitia, and pietas, which were the values inscribed on a shield given

    Ekphrasis

    Ekphrasis

  • Beatrice of Viennois
  • Countess of Savoy

    siblings. After the death of Humbert III, Count of Savoy's third wife, Clementia of Zähringen, in 1175, Humbert was inconsolable and refused to remarry;

    Beatrice of Viennois

    Beatrice of Viennois

    Beatrice_of_Viennois

  • Imperator
  • Rank in ancient Rome

    himself imperator in diplomatic correspondence (per la Divina favente clementia Grande Imperator di Constantinopoli, di Asia, Europa, Persia, Syria et

    Imperator

    Imperator

    Imperator

  • Bonne of Berry
  • Countess of Savoy

    Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Bonne of Berry

    Bonne of Berry

    Bonne_of_Berry

  • Virtus
  • Masculine virtue in Ancient Rome

    attributes and displayed in the Curia Iulia, these virtues including virtus, clementia, iustitia, and pietas. These political catchwords continued to be used

    Virtus

    Virtus

    Virtus

  • Auria
  • Queen consort of Pamplona

    Isabella of France Blanche of Artois House of Capet Margaret of BurgundyF Clementia of HungaryF Joan II of BurgundyF Blanche of BurgundyF Marie of LuxembourgF

    Auria

    Auria

  • Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen
  • Rector of Burgundy (c. 1090–1152)

    in the Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest. Conrad was married to Clementia of Namur, daughter of Godfrey I, Count of Namur and had at least five

    Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen

    Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen

    Conrad_I,_Duke_of_Zähringen

  • Desiderata of the Lombards
  • Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771

    Isabella of Aragon Marie of Brabant Joan I of Navarre Margaret of Burgundy Clementia of Hungary Joan II of Burgundy Blanche of Burgundy Marie of Luxembourg

    Desiderata of the Lombards

    Desiderata_of_the_Lombards

  • Hedwig of Nordgau
  • Saxon countess of Luxembourg

    Luxembourg (963–1354) Elder House of Luxembourg (963–1136) Hedwig of Nordgau Clementia of Aquitaine Mathilde of Northeim Ermengarde of Zutphen House of Namur

    Hedwig of Nordgau

    Hedwig of Nordgau

    Hedwig_of_Nordgau

  • Invidia
  • Latin personification of envy

    Nemesis/Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia/Adrasteia/Invidia (Redemption) Eleos/Soteria/Clementia, Zadkiel/Zerachiel (the Angel of Mercy) Oxford Latin Dictionary, s.v.

    Invidia

    Invidia

    Invidia

  • Joan II of Burgundy
  • Queen of France and Navarre (1316 - 1322)

    Countess of Artois 1329–1330 French royalty Vacant Title last held by Clementia of Hungary Queen consort of France and Navarre 1316–1322 Succeeded by

    Joan II of Burgundy

    Joan II of Burgundy

    Joan_II_of_Burgundy

  • Stephanie, Queen of Navarre
  • Queen consort of Navarre

    Isabella of France Blanche of Artois House of Capet Margaret of BurgundyF Clementia of HungaryF Joan II of BurgundyF Blanche of BurgundyF Marie of LuxembourgF

    Stephanie, Queen of Navarre

    Stephanie, Queen of Navarre

    Stephanie,_Queen_of_Navarre

  • Charles, Duke of Durazzo
  • Duke of Durazzo

    Scala, Lord of Verona (d. 1375), married second James of Baux (d. 1383) Clementia (1346–1363, Naples) Margaret (28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412), married in

    Charles, Duke of Durazzo

    Charles, Duke of Durazzo

    Charles,_Duke_of_Durazzo

  • Richardis of Jülich
  • 1142–1143) Maria of Bohemia (1139–1141) Theodora Komnene (1148–1156) Clementia of Zähringen (1156–1162) Matilda of England (1168–1180) Agnes of Loon

    Richardis of Jülich

    Richardis_of_Jülich

  • List of Roman deities
  • of the Dii Consentes. The Roman equivalent of Demeter (Greek goddess). Clementia, goddess of forgiveness and mercy. Cloacina, goddess who presided over

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy
  • Countess of Savoy

    Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy

    Agnes_of_Aquitaine,_Countess_of_Savoy

  • Ermengarde of Zutphen
  • Dutch noble

    Luxembourg (963–1354) Elder House of Luxembourg (963–1136) Hedwig of Nordgau Clementia of Aquitaine Mathilde of Northeim Ermengarde of Zutphen House of Namur

    Ermengarde of Zutphen

    Ermengarde_of_Zutphen

  • Army of Robert II of Flanders on the First Crusade
  • of Bouillon, arriving in Constantinople considerably later. His wife Clementia of Burgundy was regent of Flanders in his absence. The known members of

    Army of Robert II of Flanders on the First Crusade

    Army_of_Robert_II_of_Flanders_on_the_First_Crusade

  • House of Wassenberg
  • 1129 Lordship of Wassenberg (until 1096) County of Guelders (from 1096) Clementia of Aquitaine 1086 four children 8 March 1129 aged 78-79 Children of Dirk

    House of Wassenberg

    House of Wassenberg

    House_of_Wassenberg

  • List of goddesses
  • Britannia Bubona Caca Camenae Candelifera Cardea Carmenta Ceres Cinxia Clementia Cloacina Concordia Cuba Cunina Cura Dea Dia Dea Tacita Decima Deverra

    List of goddesses

    List_of_goddesses

  • Ultio
  • Ancient Roman goddess

    The ultio exercised by emperors was to be balanced with the virtue of clementia, tolerance or mercy. Augustus honored Mars Ultor and Ultio in his role

    Ultio

    Ultio

    Ultio

  • Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
  • Ideas of 2nd-century Roman emporer and philosopher

    and 9". Titus [The Twelve Caesars] (in Latin). Seneca. "I, 5, 1–2". De Clementia [On Clemency] (in Latin). Marcus Aurelius. "5.27". Meditations. Adinolfi

    Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

    Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

    Philosophy_of_Marcus_Aurelius

  • County of Champagne
  • Medieval feudal state in northeastern France

    daughter, Joan II, and a pregnant widow, Clementia of Hungary. The royal family decided that, if Clementia gave birth to a son, he would inherit all

    County of Champagne

    County of Champagne

    County_of_Champagne

  • Margaret of Bar
  • Countess of Luxembourg from 1220 to 1275

    Luxembourg (963–1354) Elder House of Luxembourg (963–1136) Hedwig of Nordgau Clementia of Aquitaine Mathilde of Northeim Ermengarde of Zutphen House of Namur

    Margaret of Bar

    Margaret of Bar

    Margaret_of_Bar

  • House of Flanders
  • Noble family

    Gertrude of Saxony 13 October 1093 – 5 October 1111 County of Flanders Clementia of Burgundy 1092 three children 5 October 1111 Meaux aged 45-46 Regency

    House of Flanders

    House of Flanders

    House_of_Flanders

  • Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol
  • After Baldwin's death, he entered the coalition formed by Robert's widow Clementia of Burgundy, with the aim of unseating Charles the Good from the county

    Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol

    Hugh_II,_Count_of_Saint-Pol

  • Godfrey of Namur
  • Lotharingian nobleman (died 1139)

    June 1143), the daughter of Count Conrad I of Luxembourg and his wife Clementia. She was the widow of Count Albert I of Egisheim-Dagsburg and Moha. Together

    Godfrey of Namur

    Godfrey_of_Namur

  • Adelaide of Susa
  • Marchioness of Turin from 1034 to 1091

    Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Adelaide of Susa

    Adelaide of Susa

    Adelaide_of_Susa

  • Henry I, Count of Vianden
  • Count of Vianden (c. 1200–1252)

    Elisabeth of Salm Countess of Niedersalm Hugo XI, Count of Dagsburg ? Clementia of Dagsburg Gertrud van Looz ? Henry I Count of Vianden Hermann II Count

    Henry I, Count of Vianden

    Henry I, Count of Vianden

    Henry_I,_Count_of_Vianden

  • Agnes of Durazzo
  • Latin Empress consort of Constantinople

    Agnes of Durazzo Tomb of Agnes and Clementia, church of St. Chiara in Naples. Latin Empress consort of Constantinople Tenure 1382—1383 Born 1345 (1345)

    Agnes of Durazzo

    Agnes of Durazzo

    Agnes_of_Durazzo

  • Catherine of Alençon
  • 1142–1143) Maria of Bohemia (1139–1141) Theodora Komnene (1148–1156) Clementia of Zähringen (1156–1162) Matilda of England (1168–1180) Agnes of Loon

    Catherine of Alençon

    Catherine of Alençon

    Catherine_of_Alençon

  • Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia
  • German noble (1145–1167)

    Gertrude of Bavaria. She was a daughter of Henry the Lion and his first wife Clementia of Zähringen. They had no known children. Gertrude survived him and married

    Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia

    Frederick_IV,_Duke_of_Swabia

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    explains that the pursuit of happiness is the pursuit of reason) and De Clementia (an instructional contrast between the good ruler and a tyrant), both

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    50s

    50s

  • Sybille of Bâgé
  • Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Sybille of Bâgé

    Sybille of Bâgé

    Sybille_of_Bâgé

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  • Queen of Navarre from 1195 to 1200

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    Constance of Toulouse

    Constance of Toulouse

    Constance_of_Toulouse

  • Cunigunde of Swabia
  • Queen of the Franks from 913 to 918

    1142–1143) Maria of Bohemia (1139–1141) Theodora Komnene (1148–1156) Clementia of Zähringen (1156–1162) Matilda of England (1168–1180) Agnes of Loon

    Cunigunde of Swabia

    Cunigunde_of_Swabia

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  • Queen consort of Neustria

    Isabella of Aragon Marie of Brabant Joan I of Navarre Margaret of Burgundy Clementia of Hungary Joan II of Burgundy Blanche of Burgundy Marie of Luxembourg

    Audovera

    Audovera

    Audovera

  • List of Navarrese monarchs
  • Monarchs of the Kingdom of Navarre

    and Joan I of Navarre Margaret of Burgundy 21 September 1305 1 child Clementia of Hungary 19 August 1315 1 child 5 June 1316 Vincennes aged 26 By the

    List of Navarrese monarchs

    List of Navarrese monarchs

    List_of_Navarrese_monarchs

  • Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy
  • Countess of Savoy from 1307 to 1329

    Burgundy Adelaide Mahaut of Albon Faidiva of Toulouse Gertrude of Flanders Clementia of Zähringen Beatrice of Viennois Margaret of Geneva Margaret of Burgundy

    Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy

    Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy

    Blanche_of_Burgundy,_Countess_of_Savoy

  • Indemnity Act 1717
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    leaning by her left elbow on a short stone pillar, surrounded by the words "CLEMENTIA AVGVSTI". In her left hand is an olive branch, while in her outstretched

    Indemnity Act 1717

    Indemnity Act 1717

    Indemnity_Act_1717

  • Peterborough Psalter
  • Illuminated manuscripts

    d'Eux, who in turn gave it to Pope John XXII. It was in turn given to Clementia of Hungary, and after her death it was bought by Philip VI of France.

    Peterborough Psalter

    Peterborough Psalter

    Peterborough_Psalter

  • Margaret, Countess of Tyrol
  • Countess of Tyrol

    1142–1143) Maria of Bohemia (1139–1141) Theodora Komnene (1148–1156) Clementia of Zähringen (1156–1162) Matilda of England (1168–1180) Agnes of Loon

    Margaret, Countess of Tyrol

    Margaret, Countess of Tyrol

    Margaret,_Countess_of_Tyrol

  • Ingund
  • Queen consort of the Franks

    Isabella of Aragon Marie of Brabant Joan I of Navarre Margaret of Burgundy Clementia of Hungary Joan II of Burgundy Blanche of Burgundy Marie of Luxembourg

    Ingund

    Ingund

  • Tour de Nesle affair
  • Speculated adultery in the French royal family

    14 August, whilst still imprisoned. Louis remarried five days later to Clementia of Hungary, the niece of Louis' own uncle and close advisor, Charles of

    Tour de Nesle affair

    Tour de Nesle affair

    Tour_de_Nesle_affair

  • Church of the East
  • Church of the East Syriac Rite of Christianity

    of faith judged to be satisfactory, and by the bull Divina Disponente Clementia of 20 February 1553 was appointed "Patriarch of Mosul in Eastern Syria"

    Church of the East

    Church of the East

    Church_of_the_East

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    Clemency

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    Clement

    English, French, and Dutch : from the Latin personal name Clemens meaning ‘merciful’ (genitive Clementis). This achieved popularity firstly through having been borne by an early saint who was a disciple of St. Paul, and later because it was selected as a symbolic name by a number of early popes. There has also been some confusion with the personal name Clemence (Latin Clementia, meaning ‘mercy’, an abstract noun derived from the adjective; in part a masculine name from Latin Clementius, a later derivative of Clemens). As an American family name, Clement has absorbed cognates in other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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