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Treasure of Lima : ウィキペディア英語版
Treasure of Lima
The Treasure of Lima is a buried treasure reputedly removed from Lima, Peru, in 1820 and never recovered. It is estimated to be worth up to £160 million in today's money.
==History==
Spain had controlled Lima since the 16th century, when it defeated the Incas. In the centuries that followed, the Catholic Church gathered a huge treasure in Lima. In the early 19th century, Spain began to have difficulties with its colonies due to wars of independence in South America. Lima was no exception, and in 1820 the city came under heavy pressure and finally had to be evacuated. (See also Peruvian War of Independence.)
In 1820, Lima was on the edge of revolt. As a preventative measure, the Viceroy of Lima decided to transport the city’s fabulous wealth to Mexico for safekeeping. The treasures included jeweled stones, candlesticks, and two life-size solid gold statues of Mary holding the baby Jesus. In all, the treasure was valued at between $12 million and $60 million.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Legends and Lore (Part 2) )
A Newfoundlander, Captain William Thompson, commander of the ''Mary Dear'', was put in charge of transporting the riches to Mexico.〔 Thompson and his crew proved to be unable to resist the temptation; they turned pirate, cut the throats of the guards and accompanying priests, and threw their bodies overboard.〔
Thompson headed for Cocos Island, off the coast of present day Costa Rica, where he and his men allegedly buried the treasure.〔〔 They then decided to split up and lay low until the situation had calmed down, at which time they would reconvene to divvy up the spoils.
However, the ''Mary Dear'' was captured, and the crew went on trial for piracy. All but Thompson and his first mate were hanged.〔 To save their lives, the two agreed to lead the Spanish to the stolen treasure.〔 They took them as far as the Cocos Islands and then managed to escape into the jungle.〔 Thompson, the first mate, and the treasure were never seen again, though it is believed that Thompson returned to Newfoundland with the aid of a whaling ship.

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