I certify herewith - translation to italian
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I certify herewith - translation to italian

FORMAL ATTESTATION OF CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF AN OBJECT, PERSON, OR ORGANIZATION
Certified; Certify; Certifications; Certificate attestation
  • An [[Atikamekw]] woman receives a certificate for completing a Wikipedia editing workshop (2017)

I certify herewith      
Certifico con la presente
Elizabeth I         
  • Christoffel van Sichem I, Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, published 1601
  • Lord Essex was a favourite of Elizabeth I despite his petulance and irresponsibility.
  • A rare portrait of Elizabeth prior to her accession, attributed to [[William Scrots]]. It was painted for her father in {{Circa}} 1546.
  • putti]] hold the crown above her head.<ref>Strong, 163–164.</ref>
  • Portrait commemorating the defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]], depicted in the background. Elizabeth's hand rests on the globe, symbolising her international power. One of three known versions of the "[[Armada Portrait]]".
  • ermine]]
  • Elizabeth as shown on her tomb at Westminster Abbey
  • Portrait attributed to [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]] or his studio, c. 1595
  • 1575}}, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]]. Their friendship lasted for over thirty years, until his death.
  • Elizabeth receiving Dutch ambassadors, 1560s, attributed to [[Levina Teerlinc]]
  • France]], and Ireland"
  • Elizabeth was engaged for a time to [[Francis, Duke of Anjou]]. The queen called him her "frog", finding him "not so deformed" as she had been led to expect.<ref>Frieda, 397.</ref>
  • Elizabeth's funeral cortège, 1603, with banners of her royal ancestors
  • Elizabeth's parents, [[Henry VIII]] and [[Anne Boleyn]]. Anne was executed within three years of Elizabeth's birth.
  • Philip]], during whose reign Elizabeth was heir presumptive
  • [[Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud]] was the Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth in 1600.
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  • Portrait from 1586 to 1587, by Nicholas Hilliard, around the time of the voyages of Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • ''The Procession Picture'', c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers
  • Sir [[Francis Walsingham]], Elizabeth's [[spymaster]], uncovered several plots against her life.
  • kerns]] kneel to [[Sir Henry Sidney]] in submission.
  • sexually abused]] her.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND FROM 1558 TO 1603
Queen Elizabeth I; Elizabeth I of Great Britain; Queen Elizabeth the First; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Good Queen Bess; Elisabeth 1st; Queen Elizabeth 1; Queen Elisabeth I; Elizabeth the First; Queen of England Elizabeth; Elizabeth of England; Elisabeth I of England; Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth I of England; Elizabeth 1; Elizabeth I (England); Queen of England Elizabeth I; Elizabeth i of england; Elizabeth I Tudor; Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth the first; Elizabeth the 1st; Elisabeth I; The Gloriana; Bess of England; QEI; Queen Elizabeth the first; Queen Elisabeth of england; Elizabeth Tudor; Queene Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth l; Liz 1; Elizabeth I of Ireland; Eliz. 1; Tudor, Elizabeth; Queen Eilzabeth I; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603; Elizabeth I of England; Video et taceo; Queen Elizabeth the 1st; Liz I; Elizabeth i; Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland; Elizabeth I, Queen of Ireland; Elizabeth, Queen of England; Death of Elizabeth I
Elisabetta I (regina inglese del sedicesimo secolo)
the Book of Changes         
  • A diagram of ''I Ching'' hexagrams sent to [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]] from [[Joachim Bouvet]]. The Arabic numerals were added by Leibniz.
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  • 貞}}) "to divine"
  • Fifty yarrow (''Achillea millefolium'')  stalks, used for I Ching divination.
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ANCIENT CHINESE TEXT USED FOR DIVINATION
Yijing; I-Ching; Classic of Changes; I ching; Book of changes; YiJing; I Jing; Yi Ching; Book Of Changes; Zhouyi; I Ching trigram; I-ching; Iching; Yi-Jing; Yi Jing; Book of Change; Classic of Change; Yi jing; Yì Jīng; Yìjīng; Book of Changes; The Book Of Changes; Yi qing; The I Ching; I Ching (Book of Changes); The I-ching; Yi King; The Text of Yi King; Text of Yi King; The Book of Changes; The Book of Change; Zhou changes; 易經; 易经
il Libro degli scambi (antico libro cinese di profezie)

Definition

certify
v.
1) (esp. BE) (D; tr.) to certify as (the psychiatrist certified him as insane)
2) (L) she certified that it was a true copy
3) (M) can you certify this to be a true copy.
4) (esp. BE) (N; used with an adjective) he was certified insane

Wikipedia

Certification

Certification is part of Testing, inspection and certification and the provision by an independent body of written assurance (a certificate) that the product, service or system in question meets specific requirements. It is the formal attestation or confirmation of certain characteristics of an object, person, or organization. This confirmation is often, but not always, provided by some form of external review, education, assessment, or audit. Accreditation is a specific organization's process of certification. According to the U.S. National Council on Measurement in Education, a certification test is a credentialing test used to determine whether individuals are knowledgeable enough in a given occupational area to be labeled "competent to practice" in that area.