Testament
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A testament is a document that the author has sworn to be true.
Testament can also refer to:
History
- Lenin's Testament, name given to a document written by Vladimir Lenin 1922-3
Law
Art, entertainment, and media
Comics
- Testament (comic book), a 2005 comic book
Fictional characters
- Testament (Guilty Gear), a character from the video game series Guilty Gear
- Testament (Xenosaga), characters from the Xenosaga SciFi video game series
Film and television
- Testament (film), a 1983 film about the aftermath of a nuclear war on a family
- Testament, a 1988 television series based on John Romer's book and produced by Antelope/Channel Four
Literature
- Le Testament (also, Le Grand Testament), a collection of poems by medieval French author François Villon
- New Testament, the smaller, final section of the holy scriptures of Christianity including the Gospels, epistles of Paul, and other writings
- Old Testament, the large, first section of the holy scriptures of Christianity, incorporating the Jewish Scriptures (the Tanakh)
- The Testament, a novel by John Grisham
- The Testament (Van Lustbader novel), a novel by Eric Van Lustbader
- Testament, a novel by David Morrell
- Testament: the Bible and History, a book by John Romer
Music
Groups and labels
- Testament (band), an American thrash metal band
- Testament Records (UK), a classical music record label
- Testament Records (USA), an American roots music record label
Albums and operas
- Das Testament, an album by E Nomine
- Le Testament de Villon (opera) an opera by Ezra Pound
Songs
- "Le Testament", a song by French singer-songwriter Léo Ferré from his album L'Été 68 (1969)
- "Testament", a song by Axium from Blindsided (2003)
- "Testament" (Matt Fishel song), a song by Matt Fishel (2012)
See also
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