📖 Sobre Clemence
Clemence é um nome de origem latina que significa "clemência" e "doçura," derivado da virtude romana da clementia. Querido na França e Inglaterra medievais, desfrutou de um notável renascimento moderno na França, encarnando graça e compaixão atemporais.
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- Clémence Poésy — French actress and fashion model known for her role as Fleur Delacour in the Harry Potter films and her work in French and international cinema
- Clemence of Barking — Twelfth-century Anglo-Norman nun and writer, one of the earliest known female authors in the French language, who translated the Life of Saint Catherine
- Clémence Isaure — Legendary figure of Toulouse said to have revived the Jeux Floraux poetry competition in the 15th century, celebrated as a patroness of literature
- Clémence Royer — French philosopher and scientist who made the first French translation of Darwin's On the Origin of Species and was a pioneering feminist intellectual