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Friar Diasarte Anton person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_friar-diasarte-anton_6b2c72

also known as: Father Anton, Friar Anton

Probable 70%
Summary:  Superior of the Order of Jesuits who received 20,000,000 cruzados in gold and allegedly buried the treasure in the vaults of his monastery.
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Claims (4)

buried

treasure in vaults of monastery
cited from ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and… (1891)
ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and the accounting of the treasure was verified by documents found in the cases. Among the papers was a receipt of Friar Diasarte Anton, superior of the Order of Jesuits. The receipt of 20,000,- 000 craz…

denied

that treasure had been in his hands
cited from ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and… (1891)
ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and the accounting of the treasure was verified by documents found in the cases. Among the papers was a receipt of Friar Diasarte Anton, superior of the Order of Jesuits. The receipt of 20,000,- 000 craz…

occupation

superior of the Order of Jesuits
cited from ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and… (1891)
her sacks sewed, weighing 95 kilograms each, 806 packages of parchment with a total weight of 1457 kilograms. The boxes containing papers, 26 packages slightly damaged. At the examination of the contents of these chests and packages resulted i…

owned

receipt of 20,000,000 crazados in gold
cited from ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and… (1891)
ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and the accounting of the treasure was verified by documents found in the cases. Among the papers was a receipt of Friar Diasarte Anton, superior of the Order of Jesuits. The receipt of 20,000,- 000 craz…

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ancient milres worth about 50 cents each and…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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