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In ancient Celtic mythology, the Thirteen Royal Treasures of the Isle of Britain or in Welsh Tri Thlws ar Ddeg Ynys Prydain were as follows:

These belong to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; the earliest manuscript contains only the names of the Treasures without the explanatory comments. The earliest versions refer to the Treasures "that were in the North" and the majority of names are from the poem Y Gogledd. In a few of the later versions two other Treasures are added (the Mantle of Tegau Eurfon and Eluned's Stone and Ring), dropping one item and counting "the Crock and the Dish" as one item instead of two which makes the number thirteen.

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Further reading

The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell features the quest to find the Treasures by Merlin and King Arthur and makes the connection between these treasures and the later myth concerning Arthur's supposed quest for the Holy Grail.

 


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