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Saint Clement



 
  St. Clement may refer to:
  • Pope Clement I
    Pope Clement I

    Pope Saint Clement I, , also known as Saint Clement of Rome , is listed from an early date as one of the first Bishops of Rome. He was the first Apostolic Father of the early Christian church....
    , also known as St. Clement of Rome, (died c. 98), martyr and fourth pope
  • Saint Clement of Metz fl. 4th century), first bishop of Metz
  • Clement of Alexandria
    Clement of Alexandria

    Clement of Alexandria , was the first notable member of the Christianity of Alexandria, and one of its most distinguished teachers. He was born about the middle of the 2nd century, and died between 211 and 216....
     (died 211–216), distinguished teacher of the early Christian Church
  • Clement of Ireland
    Clement of Ireland

    Saint Clement of Ireland is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born in Ireland, about the year 771 he set out for France.His biographer, an Irish monk of Abbey of St....
     (born c. 750), active in the Paris Schools
  • Clement of Ohrid
    Clement of Ohrid

    Saint Clement of Ohrid , was a medieval Bulgarians scholar and writer, the first Bulgarian archbishop and one of the seven Apostles of Bulgaria.Evidence about his life before his return from Great Moravia to Bulgaria is scarce but according to his hagiography by Theophylact of Bulgaria, Clement was born in southwestern part of the Bulgarian...
     (c. 840–916), medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer and the first Bulgarian archbishop


It may also refer to:
  • St. Clement Danes, church in London, the 'Royal Air Force church'
  • St Clement Eastcheap
    St Clement Eastcheap

    St. Clement Eastcheap is a Church of England parish church in Candlewick Ward of the City of London. It is located on Clement?s Lane, off King William Street, and close to London Bridge and the River Thames....
    , church in the City of London
  • St Clement's Day
    St Clement's Day

    Saint Clement's Day was traditionally, and in some places, still is, celebrated on the 23 November, a welcome festival between Halloween and Christmas....
    , the feast day of St. Clement
  • Saint Clement's
    Saint Clement's

    For the churches by the name of Saint Clement's, see St. Clement ChurchThe Saint Clement's is a non-alcoholic cocktail. Though the ingredients may vary, it always consists of orange juice mixed with a lemon-flavored drink, usually in equal proportions; the name of the drink refers to the English nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons....
    , non-alcoholic cocktail