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'''Clementine literature''' (also called '''Clementina''', '''Pseudo-Clementine Writings''', '''Kerygmata Petrou''', '''Clementine Romance''') is the name given to the religious [[Romance (heroic literature)|romance]] which purports to contain a record made by one Clement (whom the narrative identifies as both [[Pope Clement I]], and [[Domitian]]'s cousin [[Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)|Titus Flavius Clemens]]) of discourses involving the [[Saint Peter|Apostle Peter]], together with an account of the circumstances under which Clement came to be Peter's travelling companion, and of other details of Clement's family history. The author is sometimes called '''Pseudo-Clement'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--> (as distinct from [[Pope Clement I]]).