Captain Flint.
The treasure buried in the novel "Treasure Island" belongs to the pirate Captain Flint. It is hidden on a remote island and serves as the main focus of the story as various characters race to find it.
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Jim Hawkins found the map in Billy Bones' sea chest.
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The pirate in Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Gold Bug" is named Captain Kidd. He buried a treasure that the characters are searching for in the story.
Tesoro is an Italian equivalent of 'treasure'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'teh-SOH-roh'.
It's an EGG!!!!Why? Because an egg is like a "treasure chest" whose "golden treasure" is the yellow yolk inside it. And yet this "chest" has no hinges, key, or lid.
Tutankhamen's (aka, King Tut) tomb was discovered in 1922 and was loaded with treasure. He ruled in the 14th century BC
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The biggest treasure was the accumulated wealth of Smaug. The Arkenstone that was a part of it was greatly desired by the dwarfs. There was also some treasure from the trolls, and Bilbo found the One Ring.
this boy Jim gets this treasure map from this pirate who just died,and theres other pirates trying to get the map too. Jim a doctor and some other guys get this ship and go to find the treasure, along goes john silver this guy who seems trust worthy but in the end is a liar. when there on the island alot of people die, but Jim and the doctor find the treasure and they load it back on the ship,and everyone except the bad pirates go back home with the treasure. along the way they stop and john silver escapes with some of the gold. in the end Jim realizes he wouldn't ever go through another journey for all the money on treasure island it just wasnt worth it.
Treasure is an English equivalent of 'tresor'. The word in French is pronounced 'treh-sohr'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article 'un' ['a, one'].
The pharaohs' tombs were primarily emptied by raiders. However, there were some tombs whose mummies were able to be saved. One of the most famous pharaohs to have been rescued was King Tut.