The Lost Continent, or sunken continent, etc. There is some evidence that Atlantis could be an exaggeration on one of the known Greek Islands- such as Theria . Plato of course was Greek and the word itself is Greek. The narrative poem, by Donovan ( who is an Irishman) drops hints that Atlantis may have been- Italian or pre-Italian and some other Atlantists- maybe those residing in Venetia, feel the same, by the way Venetia ( also spent Venezia) the Italian name for Venice literally means- the Place of the Future- or Things to Come- was it a colonial outpost of the doomed Atlantis? the Atlantis encyclopedia edited by Frank Joseph ( sounds Italian to me) also plays with the Atalya- Italia. angle. Sophia Loren has not plumbed the Atlantean depths on screen, however.
Plato was the first known writer of Atlantis.
It is not known wher Atlantis may lie. There are many hypotheses, but none confirm the location or even the actual existence of Atlantis.
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.
The lost city of Atlantis is known for its advanced civilization and wealth. According to legend, Atlantis was a powerful and technologically advanced society that eventually sank into the ocean in a single day and night. The story of Atlantis has captured the imagination of people for centuries, inspiring numerous books, movies, and theories about its existence.
It is not even sure whether Atlantis existed. Assuming it did exist, those details are not known.
The Atlantis is a space shuttle (NASA) It is also, to most people, the legendary Lost continent in the Atlantic.
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Apparently the capital of Atlantis was Atlantis. The earliest known discussion of Atlantis is in Plato's writings, essentially for the purpose of contrasting it with the city-state of Athens. However, since Plato's works are in the Public Domain by now, if you want to write your own story about Atlantis and call its capital city Georgis, no one can stop you.
The first known mention of Atlantis was in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, which were written around 360 BC. This means that the first report of Atlantis was over 2,000 years ago.
Atlantis is a mythical island first mentioned by Plato. According to the story, Atlantis was located beyond the "Pillars of Hercules," which is now believed to refer to the Strait of Gibraltar. Therefore, it is not known or confirmed how far under sea level Atlantis might have been.
Atlantis is a fictional concept, You Can"t Get there from here, except in the Imagination. On the other hand, the Bermuda Triangle is real and a known hazardous zone.
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