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Clarisse (given Name)
Clarisse is a female name, female given name borrowed from French language, French, derived from the Italian language, Italian and Latin language, Latin name Clarissa (given name), Clarissa, originally denoting a Roman Catholic nun, nun of the Roman Catholic monastic order, Order of Order of Saint Clare, St. Clare. It is a combination of St. Clare of Assisi's Latin name ''Clara (given name), Clara'' (originally meaning "clarity (other), clear" and "brightness, bright") and the suffix ', equivalent to '. Clarice (given name), Clarice is an anglicization of Clarisse and there are numerous cognate names, including Clara (given name), Clara, Clare (given name), Clare, and Claire (given name), Claire as well as the surnames Sinclair (surname), Sinclair and Saint Clair (other), St. Clair. Notable people and characters with the name include: People * Clarisse Agbegnenou (born 1992), French judoka * Clarisse Albrecht (born 1978), French musical artist * Clarisse Bader (18 ...
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Clarity (other)
Clarity may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Clarity, a magic spell in the online game ''EverQuest'' * Clarity, a fictional drug from the film ''Minority Report (film), Minority Report'' Music Albums * Clarity (Jimmy Eat World album), ''Clarity'' (Jimmy Eat World album) * Clarity (Kim Petras album), ''Clarity'' (Kim Petras album) * Clarity (Sifow album), ''Clarity'' (Sifow album) * Clarity (Zedd album), ''Clarity'' (Zedd album) * ''Clarity'', a 2010 album by Article One (band), Article One Songs * Clarity (John Mayer song), "Clarity" (John Mayer song), a 2003 song by John Mayer * Clarity (Senakah song), "Clarity" (Senakah song) * Clarity (Zedd song), "Clarity" (Zedd song), a 2012 song by Russian-German electronic dance music producer Zedd featuring the vocals of British singer Foxes * "Clarity", a song by All That Remains from the 2002 album ''Behind Silence and Solitude'' * "Clarity", a song by Attila from the 2021 album ''Closure (Attila album), Clo ...
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Monastic Order
Monasticism (from Ancient Greek , , from , , 'alone'), also referred to as monachism, or monkhood, is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work. Monastic life plays an important role in many Christian churches, especially in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions as well as in other faiths such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. In other religions monasticism is criticized and not practiced, as in Islam and Zoroastrianism, or plays a marginal role, as in modern Judaism. Many monastics live in abbeys, convents, monasteries or priories to separate themselves from the secular world, unless they are in mendicant or missionary orders. Buddhism The Sangha or community of ordained Buddhist bhikkhus ("beggar" or "one who lives by alms".) and original bhikkhunis (nuns) was founded by Gautama Buddha during his lifetime over 2500 years ago. This communal monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ...
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Clarisse Imaniriho
Clarisse Imaniriho (born 1995) is a Rwandan politician who has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2019. She represents a seat reserved for the Rwandan youth in the Chamber of Deputies. Early life and education Imaniriho was born in 1995 in Bwishyura, Karongi District. She was the last born of four children who were raised by a their single widowed mother. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Rwanda in 2017. Career Elected at age 23 in the 2018 Rwandan parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Rwanda on 3 September 2018,


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Clarisse Herrenschmidt
Clarisse Herrenschmidt (born 1946, Strasbourg) is a French archaeologist, historian, philologist and linguist. She has been a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research since 1978 and is a professor at the Social Anthropology Laboratory of the Collège de France. She is known for her researches into Achaemenid Iran, in particular the ideology and kinship structures of the early Persian royalty. She won the ''Prix Georges-Dumézil'' of the Académie Française in 2008. Life Clarisse Herrenschmidt was born in Strasbourg in 1946. She obtained a Licence de Lettres (including Sanskrit studies) from the University of Strasbourg in 1967, and further degrees in archaeology and the history of art in Paris (1968–1969). She received a diploma in Persian and Kurdish from the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in 1971–1972, as well as in transformational and generative grammars from Paris VIII. In 1975, she graduated with a master's degree in Ira ...
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Clarisse Garcia (basketball)
Clarisse Garcia (born December 18, 1984) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the women's basketball team at Charleston Southern University. Playing career Garcia played basketball at Villanova from 2003 to 2007, where she was a walk-on player. During her time at Villanova, she was a three-time member of the dean's list, as well as a three-time Big East All-Academic member. Coaching career Garcia began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, before moving on to Stetson in 2009 as an assistant coach. Garcia was named the head coach at Palm Beach Atlantic University, a Division II school in Florida in May 2010. She compiled a 15–39 record in two seasons before she stepped down to take an assistant coaching position at Alabama in 2012. She spent one season at Alabama before joining Wake Forest as an assistant. She was also an assistant coach at Auburn from 2016 to 2021. Garcia was named the head ...
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Clarisse Doris Hellman
Clarisse Doris Hellman Pepper (August 28, 1910 – March 28, 1973) was an American historian of science, "one of the first professional historians of science in the United States". She specialized in 16th and 17th century astronomy, wrote a book on the Great Comet of 1577, and was the translator of another book, a biography of Johannes Kepler. She became a professor at the Pratt Institute and later at the Queens College, City University of New York, and was recognized by membership in several selective academic societies. Early life and education Hellman was born on August 28, 1910, in New York City. Her father, Alfred Myer Hellman, was an obstetrician and a collector of rare books; her mother Clarisse (née Bloom) later served as the only female member of the board of directors of Sydenham Hospital. She graduated from the Horace Mann School in 1926, and earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and astronomy (with election to Phi Beta Kappa) from Vassar College in 1930. She t ...
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Clarisse Crémer
Clarisse Crémer (born 30 December 1989 in Paris) is a French female professional sailor. She is an offshore sailor having competed extensively in the Figaro class before progressing to the IMOCA 60. Crémer's 12th place in the 2020–2021 edition of the Vendée Globe --> The Vendée Globe is a single-handed (solo) non-stop round the world yacht race. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Département of Vendée, in France, w ..., with a time of 87 days, 2 hours and 24 minutes, is the world record for a single-handed, non-stop, monohull circumnavigation by a woman. Results highlights References External links * * * 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Paris French female sailors (sport) IMOCA 60 class sailors French Vendee Globe sailors 2020 Vendee Globe sailors Vendée Globe finishers Single-handed circumnavigating sailors 21st-century French women {{France ...
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Clarisse Cruz
Clarisse Cruz (born 9 July 1978 in Ovar) is a Portuguese runner who specialises in the 3000 metres steeplechase. Competitions At the 2004 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics she won the silver medal in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event with a time of 9:55.24. At the 2008 Summer Olympics she ran in heat 1 of round 1 of the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event, finishing overall in round 1 in 34th place with a time of 9:49.45. She competed in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics. In round 1 she finished in 10th place in heat 1 with a time of 10:06.96 and did not qualify for the final. She competed in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2012 European Athletics Championships. In round 1 she qualified for the final with a personal best time of 9:40.30. In the final she finished in 9th place with a time of 9:47.76. She competed in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2012 Summer Olympi ...
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Clarisse Coignet
Clarisse Coignet (1823-1918) was a French moral philosopher, educator, and historian. She was also associated with the social and political movement called ''La Morale independante'', which advanced the idea that morality is independent from science and religion. Background Coignet was born in Montagney, a commune of Rougemont. Her father Joseph Gauthier, was a master blacksmith while her mother Virginie Génisset was a professor of Latin literature at a university in Besançon. She was also the niece of the writer Clarisse Vigoureux and a cousin of Victor Considerant. In 1850, Coignet married Francois Coignet, a noted French civil engineer and industrialist. The couple had three children, including Lucy Coignet, the wife of Count Gérando-Teleki. Public education Coignet is considered an important figure in the French socio-political movement called ''La Morale independente'', which emerged in the 18th century. Particularly, she exerted her influence when she became the ed ...
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Clarisse Bader
Clarisse Bader (28 December 1840 in Strasbourg – 5 February 1902 in Paris) was a French writer. She was the author of ''Femme Grecque: Étude de la vie antique'' ( "Greek Woman: Study of Ancient Life") (1872), ''La femme française dans les temps modernes'' ( "The French woman in modern times") (1883), for which she was celebrated by the Académie française, ''Le comte de Chambrun, ses Etudes politiques et litteraires'' ( "The Count of Chambrun, his political and literary studies") (1889) and ''Women in ancient India: Moral and Literary Studies''. She is a Gutenberg Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (; – 3 February 1468) was a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press. Though not the first of its kind, earlier designs w ... author and many of her works are still in print. References External links * * 1840 births 1902 deaths Writers from Strasbourg 19th-century French journ ...
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Clarisse Albrecht
Clarisse Albrecht (born 28 June 1978) is a French actress, screenwriter, producer, recording artist, singer-songwriter and former model. She's a multi-lingual artist, performing and writing in English, Portuguese language, Portuguese, French language, French and Spanish language, Spanish. She currently lives between France and Dominican Republic. Early life Clarisse Albrecht was born in Rueil Malmaison, France to a French father and a Cameroonian mother. She split her childhood between France, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. Career In May 2010, she released independently (digital download only) her debut single "Você Me Dá", a deep-house tune with Brazilian music and soul influences. The song has been aired on more than 33 countries and over 125 radios. It has been two times nominated at the MOAMAS 2011 (Museke Online African Music Awards) as Best African Diaspora Song and Afro-Fusion. It finally won the prize as Best African Diaspora Song.
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Clarisse Agbegnenou
Clarisse Bogdanna Agbegnenou (born 25 October 1992) is a French judoka. Competing in the −63 kg weight division she won the European title in 2013, the world title in 2014, an Olympic silver medal in 2016, and an Olympic gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in July 2021. Life Agbegnenou was born to Togolese parents; she holds a dual citizenship and maintains strong ties to both countries. Togo's president Faure Gnassingbe personally congratulated her after she won the 2014 world title. She was silver medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympics and gold medalist at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Medals Olympics * Gold Medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo * Silver Medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro World Championships * Gold Medal at the 2021 World Judo Championships – Women's 63 kg, 2021 World Championships in Budapest. * Gold Medal at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo. * Gold Medal at the 2018 World Championships in Baku. * Gold Medal at the 2017 W ...
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