We have no meanings for "royal treasures" in our records yet.
1 Well, I shall not find that necessary; my hands shall be filled from the royal treasures .
2 I knew you would come back; and I wanted to have royal treasures to give you.
3 Hence is it used as a depository for the archives and royal treasures , in times of danger.
4 And another guard appeared to take them up the small spiral staircase to see the royal treasures .
5 Such royal treasures are not normally found outside of royal collections and this offers a rare opportunity to private collectors and museums.
6 Before he could really believe himself king, he had to secure the royal treasures and more support than he had yet gained.
7 Two thousand of these black troops are in charge of the royal treasures , estimated at some fifty millions of dollars, and always increasing.
8 It gives a picture as to the close relationship between the English Monarchy and the Russian tsars and shows some truly splendid royal treasures .
9 He had been left by Alexander at Ecbatana in charge of the royal treasures , and appears also to have held the important satrapy of Babylon.
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