Plato referred to the "kings" of Atlantis.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, was believed to be the ruler of Atlantis. However, the story of Atlantis being ruled by a single individual is a myth, and Atlantis itself is considered a legendary island that has never been proven to have existed.
In Plato's account, it is because Atlas - the first son of a set of five twin-kings, is ruler of Atlantis and the Atlantic sea; his mother is Kleito, and his father Poseidon.
Atlantis is spelled A-T-L-A-N-T-I-S.
Non existent. Atlantis is a myth
The Latin term for Atlantis is "Atlantida" or "Atlantis."
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.
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The existence of Atlantis is a mythical tale, and the details vary among different sources. In Plato's dialogues, Atlantis is described as a powerful island city located beyond the "Pillars of Hercules," said to have sunk into the sea. The idea of Atlantis being a continent is not supported by historical or scientific evidence.
Atlantis is a continent/island.
Atlantis is a fictitious place
I am the king of atlantis and I still am
Yes, visitors from around the world travel to Atlantis, a popular resort in the Bahamas known for its water park, luxurious accommodations, and marine exhibits.
No. Atlantis is a myth