- Look up
attest or
attestation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Attestation may
refer to:
Attestation clause,
verification of a do****ent Oath of Allegiance...
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during AD 219
under Elagabalus.
Inscriptions at
Birdoswald and
Netherby attest to his rule
although little else is
known of him.
Modia (gens) "Roman Governors...
-
notarial act
performed and upon
which the party(ies) and
notary sign–which
attests to the
execution of the do****ent,
usually by the
person who
appears before...
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commonly used nicknames. All the
nicknames on this list have
sources that
attest to
their use. Artist's Philosopher:
Arthur Schopenhauer B****eeper Philosopher:...
- Tayt (also Tait, Tayet, and Taytet) was an
Egyptian goddess. Some
attest her
husband was
Neper while others state she was
possibly the
consort of Hedjhotep...
-
Thorismod or Thorismud, as m****cripts of the
chief source confusingly attest) (c. 420–453),
became king of the
Visigoths after his
father Theodoric I...
- as very attractive. The
Online Etymology Dictionary by
Douglas Harper attests the
usage of the term in this
meaning since 1942. Bombs**** has a longer...
- the
State Constitution says that
applicants to be
commissioners had to
attest "either that they
affiliate with one of the two
political parties with the...
- Mögþrasir in Vafþrúðnismál.
Beside the
tending to Yggdrasill, Old
Norse sources attest to
Norns who
visit a
newborn child in
order to
determine the person's ****ure...
- Tongatapu, with its
capital at Muʻa.
Modern researchers and
cultural experts attest to
widespread Tongan influence,
evidence of
transoceanic trade and exchange...