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  2. Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The number of treasures is always given as thirteen, but some later versions list different items, replacing or combining entries to maintain the number. [2] Later versions also supplement the plainlist with explanatory comments about each treasure. The standard version of the list includes the following treasures:

  3. Padarn Beisrudd - Wikipedia

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    The coat of Padarn is one of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain. The coat is said to perfectly fit any well-born nobleman, but not a churl. The Life of Saint Padarn confuses this Padarn with the saint, and contains a story about how King Arthur tried to steal his tunic and became a Christian afterward.

  4. Talk:Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain - Wikipedia

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    A wonderful secondary source for the original attested mentions of the treasures and the people associated with them is- Trioedd Ynys Prydein, edited and translated by Rachel Bromwich in 1961 (and I think there was a 2nd edition later, if memory serves me correctly). I have it here, and will use it in working on the article.

  5. Rhydderch Hael - Wikipedia

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    Clochoderick rocking stone in Renfrewshire, Scotland. This stone is said to mark the burial place of Rhydderch. Rhydderch Hael (English: Rhydderch the Generous), Riderch I of Alt Clut, or Rhydderch of Strathclyde, (fl. 580 – c. 614) was a ruler of Alt Clut, a Brittonic kingdom in the Hen Ogledd or "Old North" of Britain.

  6. Robert Louis Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson had presented James with a copy of Kidnapped, but it was Treasure Island that James favoured. Written as a story for boys, Stevenson had thought it in "no need of psychology or fine writing", but its success is credited with liberating children's writing from the "chains of Victorian didacticism ".

  7. Thirteen Treasures of Britain - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  8. Michelle Harrison (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Marie Harrison (born 21 December 1979) is a British writer whose debut novel, The Thirteen Treasures, won the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize [1] and has been sold for translation in 17 countries. The 13 Treasures is the first part of a trilogy, which has continued with The 13 Curses and The 13 Secrets.

  9. 13 Treasures - Wikipedia

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    13 Treasures is a 2009 juvenile fantasy novel written by Michelle Harrison; [1] it is the first entry in the trilogy "The Thirteen Treasures". It follows a young girl named Tanya, [ 1 ] who has the ability to see mythical creatures.