The individuals who stole gold from the pyramids were likely ancient tomb robbers, often motivated by the desire for wealth. These robbers took advantage of the diminished security around the pyramids after the fall of the Pharaohs, as the treasures buried with the dead were believed to accompany them into the afterlife. Many of these thefts occurred during the later periods of ancient Egyptian history, particularly after the New Kingdom, when the tombs became targets for plunder. Despite efforts to seal and protect these sites, the allure of gold and artifacts led to widespread looting.
Ben hall was a robber and stole gold in the gold rush and kidnap people and stole peoples animals
He stole money and gold
he stole it to do it to u all
Usa
the vikings ate rats and did not steal gold they stole silver.
Ben hall was a robber and stole gold in the gold rush and kidnap people and stole peoples animals
the sasmatians were the people that's helped Egypt but then they stole there gold
He stole money and gold
The person who stole silver and gold from the ruins is unknown.
he stole it to do it to u all
Francis Drake stole gold from the Spanish. Sometimes the Spanish stole it back before he gave it to Elizabeth.
Achan
Not at all. Bushrangers were simply bandits on horseback. Sometimes they stole gold; more often they stole money from travellers.
Usa
Gold and Silver......
They stole everything, mainly gold.
the vikings ate rats and did not steal gold they stole silver.