Clem (disambiguation) — Clem is a minor Buffy the Vampire Slayer character. Clem may also refer to: People with the given name Clem: Clem Beauchamp (1892 1992), American film actor Clem Bevans (1879 1963), character actor Clem Bezold (21st century), American… … Wikipedia
Clemens — (lat., der Sanfte). I. Römer: 1) Sklav des Agrippa Postumius; gab nach Augustus Tode u. nach Agrippa s Ermordung sich für Letzeeren aus u. fand Anhang; Tiberius ließ ihn in Ostia greifen u. in Rom heimlich hinrichten. 2) Terentius C., römischer… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Clem Dreisewerd — Pitcher Born: January 24, 1916(1916 01 24) Old Monroe, Missouri Died: September 11, 2001(2001 09 11) (aged 85) Ocean Springs, Mississippi … Wikipedia
Clem Hausmann — Pitcher Born: August 17, 1919(1919 08 17) Houston, Texas Died: August 29, 1972(1972 08 29) (aged 53) Baytown, Texas … Wikipedia
clem|en|cy — «KLEHM uhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. gentleness in the use of power or authority; mercy or leniency: »The judge showed clemency to the prisoner. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under mercy. (Cf. ↑mercy) 2. mildness: »The clemency of the weather allowed… … Useful english dictionary
CLEMENS V — CLEMENS V. Vasco, prius Bertrandus Agoutius, Archiepiscopus Burdigalensis, successit Benedicto XI. Post undecim mensium dissensionem, A. C. 1305. coronatus Lugduni, ubi muri ruinâ Iohanues Dux Britanniae, Galliardus Papae frater, etc. oppressi,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Clemens,Roger — Clem·ens (klĕmʹənz), Roger. Born 1962. American baseball player. As a right handed pitcher mainly with the Boston Red Sox (1985 1996), he set (1986) a major league record for single game strikeouts at 20, tying that record again in 1996. He… … Universalium
CLEM — Clemens, Clementia, Clementino, Clementis … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
Clemens — Clem•ens [[t]ˈklɛm ənz[/t]] n. big Samuel Langhorne, (“Mark Twain”), 1835–1910, U.S. author and humorist … From formal English to slang
Clem — This very interesting surname is of Old French origin, and is thought to have been introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. It derives from the male given name Clement , itself adopted from the Latin Clemens , and… … Surnames reference