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  1. In 1315, the queen died, allegedly strangled or otherwise murdered to clear the way for her husband to remarry. Louis chose Clementia and they married on 19 August 1315; she was crowned queen at Reims on 24 August. Louis died in June 1316, leaving Clementia several months pregnant. [3]

  2. Apr 5, 2023 · What happened next set a precedent for the French royal inheritance up until the abolition of the monarchy. From Hugh Capet (who reigned 987–96 AD) to Louis X’s death in 1316, the Capetian dynasty famously enjoyed an unbroken line of male descent . Each king had a son or grandson to rule after them.

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  4. Aug 21, 2021 · Seneca’s treatise De clementia, “On mercy,” a work addressed to Nero and written very early in his reign (AD 55/6), shows the kind of strategies Seneca might use to persuade Nero to act as he ought. Seneca argues that, through exercising leniency against those who offend him, the Good Emperor does not put himself in danger but strengthens ...

  5. Clementia, in Roman religion, personification of mercy and clemency. Her worship began with her deification as the celebrated virtue of Julius Caesar. The Senate in 44 bc decreed a temple to Caesar and Clementia, in which the cult statue represented the two figures clasping hands. Tiberius was.

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  6. Apr 3, 2019 · The Collapse. Telltale Games was so sure of its finale take for “The Walking Dead” and the conclusion of protagonist Clementine’s tale that it took the unusual step of announcing all of the ...

  7. Clementia. A personification of clemency, was worshiped as a divinity at Rome, especially in the time of the emperors. She had then temples and altars, and was represented, as we still see on coins, holding a patera in her right, and a lance in her left hand. .

  8. Jan 2, 2021 · Book I. Of Clemency (De Clementia), Book II (1900) by Seneca, translated by Aubrey Stewart. →. From: L. Annaeus Seneca, Minor Dialogs Together with the Dialog "On Clemency"; Translated by Aubrey Stewart, pp. 415-423. Bohn's Classical Library Edition; London, George Bell and Sons, 1900; Scanned and digitized by Google from a copy maintained by ...

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