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.
Clementina is called patricia and was a very wealthy aristocrat and landowner with her own court.
She was a controversial political figure in southern Italy and known for her involvement in the local religious conflicts and power struggles between powerful clerics and kept in contact with papal envoys.
Clementina attempted to prevent the election of bishop Amandus of Sorrento because she wished for him to stay in her entourage.