Clement or Clément may refer to:
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Clement (name)
Clement or Clément is a French and English given name and surname, a form of the Late Latin name Clemens. People with those given names or surnames include:
Given name (chronological order)
* Pope Clement (disambiguation), any of at least 14 ...
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Saint Clement (disambiguation)#People
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Clément, French Guiana, a town
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Clement, Missouri, U.S.
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Clement Township, Michigan
Clement Township is a civil township of Gladwin County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 901 at the 2010 census.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (3.88%) i ...
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Adolphe Clément-Bayard
Gustave Adolphe Clément, from 1909 Clément-Bayard (22 September 1855 – 10 March 1928), was a French entrepreneur. An orphan who became a blacksmith and a '' Compagnon du Tour de France'', he went on to race and manufacture bicycles, pneumati ...
French industrialist (1855–1928), founder of a number of companies which incorporate the name "Clément", including:
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Clément Cycles
Clément Cycles, La Société des Vélocipédes Clément, Clément & Cie was a French bicycle manufacturer that was founded by the industrial entrepreneur Adolphe Clément (known from 1909 as Clément-Bayard). From its beginnings as a bicycle rep ...
, French bicycle and motorised cycle manufacturer
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Clément Motor Company
Clément Motor Company was established in 1906 by Adolphe Clément-Bayard in Coventry, England, to build Gladiator cars, sometimes known as Clément-Gladiators, under licence. Some of these cars were equipped with engines manufactured nearby in ...
, British automobile manufacturer and importer
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Clément Tyres Clément Tyres, ''Clément Pneumatics'', ''Clément Pneumatici'', is a Franco Italian tyre manufacturer that was founded by French industrialist and bicycle manufacturer Adolphe Clément-Bayard, possibly around the 1900s. The brand ceased active tra ...
, Franco-Italian cycle tyre manufacturer, licensed in America since 2010
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First Epistle of Clement
The First Epistle of Clement ( grc, Κλήμεντος πρὸς Κορινθίους, Klēmentos pros Korinthious, Clement to Corinthians) is a letter addressed to the Christians in the city of Corinth. Based on internal evidence some scholars sa ...
, of the New Testament apocrypha
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''Clément'' (film), a 2001 French drama
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Clemens Clemens is both a Late Latin masculine given name and a surname meaning "merciful". Notable people with the name include:
Surname
* Adelaide Clemens (born 1989), Australian actress.
* Andrew Clemens (b. 1852 or 1857–1894), American folk artist
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Clemente Clemente is both an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese surname and a given name. Notable people with the surname include:
Surname
* Aldo Di Clemente (born 1948), Italian amateur astronomer
* Anna Clemente (born 1994), Italian racewalker
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Clements (disambiguation) Clement may refer to:
People
* Clements (surname)
Places
* Clements, California, U.S.
* Clements, Kansas, U.S.
* Clements, Maryland, U.S.
* Clements, Minnesota, U.S.
* Clements, West Virginia, U.S.
* Port Clements, British Columbia, Canada
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Clementine (disambiguation)
A clementine is a hybrid citrus fruit, a cross between a mandarin and an orange.
Clementine may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fictional entities
* Clementine (given name)
* Clementine, Eddie Riggs' guitar in video game ''Brütal Legend'' ...
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Klement Klement is a given name and surname. People with that name include:
Given name
* Klement Gottwald
Klement Gottwald (; 23 November 1896 – 14 March 1953) was a Czech communist politician, who was the leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslov ...
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Kliment, a name
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San Clemente (disambiguation) Pope Clement I (Saint Clement, died 99AD) is called San Clemente in Spanish and Italian and gives his name to many places.
San Clemente may refer to:
Argentina
*San Clemente del Tuyú, a town in the Partido de la Costa district of the Province of ...
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