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∙ 14y agoYes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
According to the Greek Proverb, to find Atlantis you have to...........
The Latin term for Atlantis is "Atlantida" or "Atlantis."
No, there is no record of the Greek philosopher Aristotle writing about Atlantis. The story of Atlantis is primarily attributed to the philosopher Plato, who described it in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias." Aristotle was a student of Plato but did not mention Atlantis in his works.
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Atlantis was the domain of Poseidon, the god of the seas, storms and earthquakes.
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No. It was Plato.
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Yes, Atlantis is a mythological island first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato. There is no concrete evidence to support the existence of Atlantis, and it is considered a legend or fiction by most scholars and historians.
The Greek philosopher who developed the theory of Atlantis was Plato. Though he wrote much about the island, no evidence that it ever existed has ever been found.
No, Atlantis is not a planet. According to Greek mythology, Atlantis was a mythical island city that supposedly disappeared into the sea. It is not a celestial body like a planet.