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They discovered the bodies of nuns who had been brutally murdered

They discovered the bodies of nuns who had been brutally murdered

Viky
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Archaeologists have recently discovered the skeletons of Catholic nuns who were murdered by the Red Army at the end of World War II. Their discovery closes with months of searching. They lost their lives in a particularly brutal way while helping in the hospital. The soldiers also killed patients.
24.3.1985 Treasure from Silesian Wednesday 24. 3. 1985

24.3.1985 Treasure from Silesian Wednesday

Elmara
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More than thirty years ago, a treasure was unearthed during construction work in the centre of the Polish town of Silesian Wednesday. It contained medieval coins and jewellery. For example, a golden female crown that probably adorned the head of Blanka of Valois or Eliška Premyslovna.
3/22/2012 A pot full of coins from the Civil War

3/22/2012 A pot full of coins from the Civil War

Viky
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When he went to check the work on the workers, he saw a piece of pottery sticking out of the clay. The 53-year-old doctor dug up a pot of 600 coins from the English Civil War, which took place in the seventeenth century.
3/20/2012 Gold coins spilled from the attic

3/20/2012 Gold coins spilled from the attic

Elmara
3493 5
Workers who repaired the attic of a house in Champagne, France, remained nine years old. Suddenly, gold coins began to fall on them. In the end, there were 497 of them and their value was estimated at almost one million dollars.
3/17/2014 Golden mourning ring 17. 3. 2014

3/17/2014 Golden mourning ring

Viky
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Seven years ago, a treasure hunter found a gold mourning ring made by Hugh Audley, on whose grounds the famous Buckingham Palace was to be built. The jewel dates from the 17th century and was discovered by a metal detector by John Reed.

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