Saint Clement
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St. Clement may refer to either persons:
- Pope Clement I, 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 (died 211–216), distinguished teacher of the early Christian Church
- Clement of Ireland (born c. 750), active in the Paris Schools
- Clement of Ohrid (c. 840–916), medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer and the first Bulgarian archbishop
or places and other things:
- St. Clement Danes, church in London, the 'Royal Air Force church'
- St Clement Eastcheap, church in the City of London
- St Clement, Cornwall, a parish and village in the UK
- St Clement's Day, the feast day of St. Clement
- Saint Clement's, non-alcoholic cocktail
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