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===Imperio Español===
===Imperio Español===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Bars - Forged in the colonies, these numbered gold bars financed the expensive wars of the Spanish crown
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Cob - A gold coin featuring the [[Jerusalem]] cross
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Cross Chain - This chain is embellished with a gold cross and a medallion
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Emerald Gold Pin - Lost in 1622, this precious relic was found by a lucky treasure hunter in 1985
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Spanish Doubloon - A coin forged in Spain and used as trade currency in the Caribbean
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Bosun's Whistle - A tool for communicating orders to the sailors perched high up in the rigging
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===Gems===
===Gems===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Sacred Emerald - This legendary Aztec relic was destined to be reclaimed by Quetzalcoatl upon his return among the mortals
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ruby Tooth - This stone was an extremely rare find in the mines of the Spanish colonies
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Raw Sapphire - This pure blue gemstone was dug out by a native slave in the mines of Nuevo Reino de Granada
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Massive Jade Stone - A rare and valued find from the Motagua River in Nueva España
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Large Amethyst - This precious stone was found in the Mato Grosso in Colonial Brazil
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Golden Topaz - Only the rarest of topaz stones shine like gold nuggets
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===Lovers' souvenirs===
===Lovers' souvenirs===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Soiled Crucifix - A pious French woman lost her crucifix along with her virtue in the arms of a legendary pirate
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Oriental Hairpin - An ancient oriental artifact from the pleasure houses of the Orient
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Lost Earrings - These were taken as a souvenir by a notorious French pirate
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Lady's Ring - Presented as a gift by a rich nobleman, this ring was stolen along with a lady's heart
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Lover's Coin - Bending gold coins was a custom when offering them to court a lady
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Garnet Ring - One ring to woo them all and in his cabin, bed them
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===British Empire===
===British Empire===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Captain's Button - A gold button torn from a [[Royal Navy]] uniform
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Royal Navy Ring - Engraved with the letters HMS – Her Majesty's Ship – this ring belonged to a Royal Navy officer
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Noble's Knife - Fitted with a mahogany and gold handle, this sailor's tool must have belonged to a man of noble birth
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Sovereign - A coin representing queen [[Mary I of England|Mary I]], with a nominal value of one pound sterling
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Mourning Ring - Death is a part of life. This relic belonged to a venerable land-owning family
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Lost Chalice - Intrepid Jesuit priests expelled during the Reformation used this chalice to celebrate Mass
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===Aztec relics===
===Aztec relics===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Mask of the Deity - Tezcatlipoca was associated with night, wind, sorcery, mischief, beauty, war, strife... and jaguars
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Turquoise Mask - Made from a most precious stone, this mask of Quetzalcoatl was sent as tribute to the Aztec capital
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Sacrificial Knife - A great sacrifice sustains the universe. Earth, food, people... all spring from the bodies of the sacrificial gods
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Jade Mask - The ceremonial death mask of an Aztec ruler
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Mosaic Mask - An ornamental turquoise mask representing Xiuhtecuhtli, the Aztec god of fire, day, and heat
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ancient Calendar - This adaptation of an old Mayan calendar - describing solar and lunar cycles and the motion of the brightest stars - was used to conduct ceremonies and rituals
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===Mayan relics===
===Mayan relics===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Statue of the Deity - Itzamna, the founder of Mayan culture, taught people how to grow plants, use medicine, and draw calendars
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Statue of the Goddess - Ixhcel, the Goddess of childbirth and rainbows, decides how the moon affects men and women
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Fertility Sculpture - Mayan women made offerings to the fertility goddess twice in their lifetime: once as a child, once as a mother
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Deity's Head - A ten-pound piece of jade carved in the shape of the sun god
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Onyx Tool - A hunting and fighting tool made of a precious, solid material
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Mayan Codex - Pages featuring the Mayan calendar and its numeral system
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===Inca relics===
===Inca relics===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Sun God Mask - Inti, patron deity of the Incas, son of the god of civilization, and father of the Sapa Inca, the ruler of the people
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ceremonial Mask - This mask of Mama Quilla, the moon mother, was used as a temple ornament
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ritual Mask - The Incas' gold masks are amongst the finest ever forged
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Pre-dating the Incan empire, this mask was designed to be entombed for eternity
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Statue of Viracocha - The creator God, father of all spirits and living beings in the universe
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Statue of Kon - The god of rain and wind, son of the sun god and moon mother
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===Strange artifacts===
===Strange artifacts===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ancient Mask - Was this mysterious mask molded on a living man's head?
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Chart Divider - A legendary pirate captain used this golden tool to navigate the seas and capture his prizes
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ancient Grooming Tool - An earwax and toothpick spoon, fallen out of fashion over the centuries
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Mixtec Serpent - The double-headed serpent is associated with Quetzalcoatl, the all powerful Aztec god
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Skull Goblet - An old Mixtec artifact used to collect the blood of sacrificed humans
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Flying Device - An age-old Mayan relic resembling a bird... or is it a glider?
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===[[Henry Morgan]]===
===[[Henry Morgan]]===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ship's Bell - The only remains of HMS ''Oxford'', a beautiful Navy warship captured by Morgan and destroyed by his drunk pirates the night before their attack on Cartagena
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Letter of Commission - Seized from a French ship, this letter was sent by the governor of Baracoa to permit the French navies to trade with the Spanish and attack British pirates
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Magdalena Emblem - A relic from one of the most beautiful and better equipped ships of the Spanish Armada, burned by Morgan's fire ship during the battle of Maracaibo
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ancient Artifact - This relic was stolen by Morgan during the looting of Panama, a bloody episode that claimed the lives of a thousand Spanish soldiers
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Astrolabe - This rare nautical instrument, one of Morgan's prized possessions, was stolen from his house before it was destroyed in the [[Port Royal]] earthquake
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Rum - An ordinary rum bottle filled with gold dust. Captain Morgan's special!
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===François l'Olonnais===
===François l'Olonnais===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Pirate Cutlass - This blade was used to behead an entire Spanish crew. The only survivor was left alive to spread the tale of this pirate's cruelty
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gaucho Knife - The gaucho uses this tool to eat, kill and protect, but this pirate turned it into a torture instrument
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Old Pocket Watch - This family treasure from the 16th century was finally surrendered to this pirate after hours of merciless torture
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Pieces of Eight - A coffer full of silver coins worth eight reales each, part of a classical pirate bounty, this one taken during the sacking of Maracaibo
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Bag of Gemstones - Small, yet valuable. This pirate found these stones in the house of a noble in Gibraltar, hours before the city was sacked
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Tooth - The only remains of this pirate after he was captured and dismembered by the native tribes of the New Kingdom of Granada
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===Exquemelin===
===Exquemelin===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Famous Book - The History of the Bouccaneers of America is a classical account of the lives of the famous early Golden Age pirates. Henry Morgan had it censored and amended to convey a more "proper" tale of his life
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Medicine Chest - The most precious thing on a ship. Many a life could be saved with the potions stored in this wooden box... except when their illiterate user mixed them up
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Surgeon's Saw - When limbs were doomed and pirates drunk enough to lie on the surgeon's table, the improvised doctor pulled out these tools and did what had to be done
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Company Stock - This piece of paper issued by the West India Company is worth a lot more than it looks. After King Louis XIV dissolved the company in 1674, he had all the company shares bought back
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Huguenot Cross - The proud property of a persecuted people, the members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Razor - This barber's utensil was offered to Henry Morgan's barber by the infamous captain himself... after he stole it from a rich Spanish conquistador
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===African relics===
===African relics===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Dogon Axe - The animal figures engraved on this ceremonial bronze axe lend their strength to the warrior wielding it
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Ram's Head - This ceremonial artifact was worn by the Olowo, the chief of the Owo state, to assert his power
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Hunting Horn - Carved from an elephant's tusk, this [[hunting]] tool from the kingdom of Kongo allowed the hunters to coordinate deadly attacks
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Sacred Leopard - Stolen from the kingdom of Benin, this ivory leopard was one of the symbolic representations of the Oba, the king
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Egyptian Scarab - Placed on the throat, chest and heart of the mummy, these artifacts allowed their bearer to be accepted in the eternal afterlife
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Soul Washer - Worn by high-ranking members of the Ashanti people, this protective pectoral disk was also a convenient way to store wealth
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===Sea treasures===
===Sea treasures===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Teardrop Pearl - The rounder and smoother the pearl, the more precious the find
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Sea Glass Necklace - This gorgeous necklace was made with the most beautiful pieces of sea glass
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Lion's Paw - A rare seashell used as a mount for this wonderful set of jewels
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Gold Nautilus - A nautilus shell serves as the main structure of this exceptional gold-plated sculpture
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Glory of the Atlantic - The Conus Granulatus is one of the rarest and most prized seashells of the West Indies
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Wiki noimage.jpg|The smooth surface of this perfectly round pearl makes it an extremely rare natural occurrence
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===Lucky charms===
===Lucky charms===
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Wealth Elephant - In the ancient kingdom of Siam, the albino elephant was a sacred elephant that had to be tended to with much care
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Emerald Clover - One leaf for faith, one leaf for hope, one leaf for love, and one leaf for luck
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Jade Pig - In [[China|Chinese]] culture, jade and pigs were symbols of good fortune
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Bloodstone Bonbonniere - With its distinctive red spots, the bloodstone was commonly used to stop bleeding and bring change
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Albatross Pendant - When sailors saw this bird at sea, they took it as a sign that fortune was on their side
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Wiki noimage.jpg|Dreamcatcher - The symbol of the Spider Woman, who watched over the Ojibwe children during the darkest hours
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Revision as of 02:02, 18 July 2014

Over the course of his time in the West Indies during the early 18th century, the pirate Alonzo Batilla came across many treasures, the maps to which he would retrieve from the wrecks of merchant and patrolling ships alike, after having engaged them in naval combat.

Treasures

Hernán Cortés

San José

Imperio Español

Gems

Lovers' souvenirs

British Empire

Aztec relics

Mayan relics

Inca relics

Strange artifacts

Henry Morgan

François l'Olonnais

Exquemelin

African relics

Sea treasures

Lucky charms

Reference