Clemence, or Clémence, is a name. It may refer to:
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Louise Michel
Louise Michel (; 29 May 1830 – 9 January 1905) was a teacher and important figure in the Paris Commune. Following her penal transportation to New Caledonia she embraced anarchism. When returning to France she emerged as an important French a ...
(1830-1905), a French anarchist who used Clémence as a pseudonym
Given name
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Clémence d'Aquitaine (1060–1142)
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Clemence of Austria (1262–1293 or 1295)
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Clemence of Hungary
Clementia of Hungary (french: Clémence; 1293–13 October 1328) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Louis X.
Life
Clementia was the daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou, the titular King of Hungary, and Clemence of Austria ...
, queen of France and Navarre
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Clemence B. Horrall
Clemence Brooks Horrall (September 24, 1895 – October 4, 1960) was Los Angeles Police Department chief of police from June 16, 1941, when he succeeded Arthur C. Hohmann to serve as the 41st chief of the L.A.P.D., to June 28, 1949, when he resign ...
(1895–1960), Los Angeles Police Chief
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Clémence Beikes, French basketball player
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Clémence Calvin
Clémence Calvin (born 17 May 1990) is a French runner. She has won silver medal at the 2014 European Championships in Zürich in the 10,000 metres event, behind the winner Jo Pavey.
Biography
She won the team silver medal at the 2013 Europea ...
, French runner
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Clemence Dane
Clemence Dane CBE is the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton (21 February 1888 – 28 March 1965), an English novelist and playwright.
Life and career
After completing her education, Dane went to Switzerland to work as a French tutor, but returne ...
, English novelist and playwright
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Clémence DesRochers, Canadian performer
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Clémence de Grandval (1828–1907), French composer
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Clémence Grimal
Clémence Grimal (born in Figeac) is a French snowboarder, specializing in halfpipe.
Grimal competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for France. In the halfpipe, she finished 15th in the qualifying round, advancing to the semifinal. However, in the ...
, French snowboarder
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Clémence Guetté (born 1991), French politician
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Clemence Housman
Clemence Annie Housman (23 November 1861 – 6 December 1955) was an author, illustrator and activist in the women's suffrage movement. She was the sister of A. E. Housman and Laurence Housman. Her novels included ''The Were-Wolf'', ''Unknown S ...
, English women's rights activist
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Clémence Isaure, mythic patron of Toulousain poetry
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Clémence Matutu, Congolese handball player
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Clémence Ollivier
Clémence Ollivier (born 20 July 1984) is a French rugby union player. She represented at the 2006 and 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
The 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup was the sixth edition of the Women's Rugby World Cup and was held in Englan ...
, French rugby union player
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Clémence Poésy
Clémence Guichard (born 30 October 1982), known professionally as Clémence Poésy (), is a French actress and fashion model. After starting on the stage as a child, Poésy studied drama and has been active in both film and television since 19 ...
, French actress and model
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Clémence Ross-van Dorp, Dutch politician
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Clémence Saint-Preux, French singer
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Clemence Sophia Harned Lozier
Clemence Sophia Harned Lozier (December 11, 1813 — April 26, 1888) was an American physician who founded the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women. Dr. Lozier was also a noted feminist and activist, and served as president of the New Y ...
, American physician
Family name
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Chris Clemence Chris Clemence (born March 17, 1986) is an American bassist, songwriter, and music producer and is best known for his work with Bad Blood as well as a solo artist. He previously was a member of Adelitas Way, RapScallions, and Screaming At Demons.
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(1986–), bassist of the band
RapScallions
RapScallions is an American rock band formed in Hollywood, California in 2011 by Chris Clemence. The band is made up of bassist Chris Clemence, guitarist Dario Forzato, drummer James Forsberg, and vocalist Sergio Ochoa.
Mainstream Success
In 20 ...
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George H. Clemence
George Henry Clemence (January 13, 1865 - February 2, 1924) was an architect and fellow of the American Institute of Architects who lived and practiced in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Clemence was born in Worcester in 1865. He attended the publi ...
, American architect
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Gerald Maurice Clemence
Gerald Maurice Clemence (16 August 1908 – 22 November 1974) was an American astronomer. Inspired by the life and work of Simon Newcomb, his career paralleled the huge advances in astronomy brought about by the advent of the electronic computer. ...
(1908–1974), American astronomer
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Ray Clemence
Raymond Neal Clemence, (5 August 1948 – 15 November 2020) was an England international football goalkeeper and part of the Liverpool team of the 1970s. He is one of only 31 players to have made over 1,000 career appearances, and holds the ...
(1948–), English football goalkeeper
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Sacha Clémence
Sacha Clémence (born 1 June 1988) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for US Lège Cap-Ferret in the Championnat National 3.
Club career
After making his debut in the French lower divisions, Clémence joined Ligue 2 si ...
, English footballer
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Stephen Clemence
Stephen Neal Clemence (born 31 March 1978) is an English football coach and former player, who made nearly 250 appearances in the Premier League and Football League playing as a midfielder.
Clemence began his career with Tottenham Hotspur, wh ...
, English footballer
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See also
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Clemencia (name)
Clemencia is used as a given name and a surname. People with the name include:
Given name
* Clemencia López (c. 1876–1963), Filipina activist
*Clemencia Rodriguez, Colombian US-based media and communication scholar
Middle name
* María Clemen ...
, list of the people
Feminine given names
English-language feminine given names
French feminine given names