the reason why Poseidon sunk the city of Atlantis is that the people were so sinful that made Poseidon very angry and sent a tsunami to sink it...
The island of Atlantis was his chosen domain - his domain was the Ocean
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is often associated with Atlantis, as he was said to be the god who ruled over the island. According to the philosopher Plato, who first described Atlantis in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias," Poseidon was the divine protector of the island and its inhabitants. He is portrayed as having created the land and established its first ruler, who was a descendant of Poseidon himself. However, Atlantis is considered a myth, and there is no historical evidence to confirm its existence or Poseidon's rule over it.
He was upset with his land, so he started an earthquake that destroyed Atlantis
Cleito had five sets of twins, each ruled portions of Atlantis; Atlas Eumelos/ Gadeiros Ampheres Euaimon Mneseus Autokhthon Elasippos Mestor Azaes Diaprepes
1967 december 27
Atlantis
The hometown of Poseidon was Atlantis, mythical place.
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The island of Atlantis was his chosen domain - his domain was the Ocean
Poseidon.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is often associated with Atlantis, as he was said to be the god who ruled over the island. According to the philosopher Plato, who first described Atlantis in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias," Poseidon was the divine protector of the island and its inhabitants. He is portrayed as having created the land and established its first ruler, who was a descendant of Poseidon himself. However, Atlantis is considered a myth, and there is no historical evidence to confirm its existence or Poseidon's rule over it.
Atlantis was the domain of Poseidon, the god of the seas, storms and earthquakes.
He was upset with his land, so he started an earthquake that destroyed Atlantis
Atlantis is not a God but Poseidon's first born child's name was Atlas so the Empire and the surrounding ocean was called atlantis
No, natural disasters did.
Cleito had five sets of twins, each ruled portions of Atlantis; Atlas Eumelos/ Gadeiros Ampheres Euaimon Mneseus Autokhthon Elasippos Mestor Azaes Diaprepes
The year 9600 BC.