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Clementina is a feminine given name (derivative of Clement). Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Patricia Clementina ( fl. 590 ), politically active aristocrat in Byzantine Naples
Clémentine or Clementine is a French feminine form of Clement.The name has been in use in English-speaking countries since the 19th century.In the United States, the name has associations with Oh My Darling, Clementine, a traditional American, tragic but sometimes comic, Western folk ballad [1] and with the citrus fruit named in honor of Clément Rodier, a French missionary who first ...
A clementine (Citrus × clementina) is a tangor, a citrus fruit hybrid between a willowleaf mandarin orange (C. × deliciosa) and a sweet orange (C. × sinensis), [1] [2] [3] named in honor of Clément Rodier, a French missionary who first discovered and propagated the cultivar in Algeria. [4]
Clementina (computer), an early scientific computer Clementina (given name) , including a list of people with the name Clementina (zarzuela) , a 1786 Spanish zarzuela by Luigi Boccherini
Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden (née Elphinstone Fleeming; 1 June 1822 – 19 January 1865), [1] commonly known as Lady Clementina Hawarden, [2] [n 1] was a Scottish amateur portrait photographer [3] of the Victorian era. She produced over 800 photographs mostly of her adolescent daughters.
Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 – 27 November 1802) was the mistress of the Jacobite claimant Charles Edward Stuart. Born into a respectable Scottish family, Clementina began to live with the Prince in November 1752 and remained his mistress for eight years.
Clementina Black was born in Brighton, one of eight children of the solicitor, town clerk and coroner of Brighton, David Black (1817–1892), son of a naval architect to Czar Nicholas I of Russia, [1] and his wife, Clara Maria Patten (1825–1875), daughter of a court portrait painter. [2]
Patricia Clementina (fl. 590), was a politically active aristocrat in Byzantine Naples in the late 6th century. She is mentioned in the letters and documents of Gregory the Great , and exemplifies the unusual degree of influence females could have in Byzantine Italy.