The Atlantean Eurasian commonwealth empire which comprised of all of north south americas and Australia New Zealand japan and the spice islands and most of Africa their armed forces and navies and armies came to the aid and rescue of the byzantine empire at the fall of constantinople in 1453 and defeated the turkish armies and navies and the marriage of the byzantine emperor and the atlantean empress mother who was the mother of prester john who was the emperor and priest king of the empire united both the byzantine and the atlantean empire under one dominion.
Plato wrote the Atlantis myth-or legend around 360 BC ( H"mm boxing the compass) there are no positive or direct linkages to Atlantis earlier than the Greek Philosopher, Plato. Other lofty Greek minds did not write about it ( Hint, he may have made it up) There is a sort of corollary in that Egypt, which was very advanced in some ways among the ancient nations-but did practice ancestor worship ( Mummies and related) and also had Zoomorphic gods and goddesses- the Greeks did not use these, was so advanced it might have been a Colony or branch line of the Atlantist realm. evidence exists for and against this. Atlantis was certainly Greek, as were the many Greek Isles such as Lesbos and Crete. If they were established in trade as long as Plato argues certainly cultural artifacts- and coinage, statuary, religious articles- all being of durable material, would have over the centuries been unearthed by Archaeologists who have thoroughly gone-over Greece. There is the curious find of the Antikythera ( Theodolite) which, howver may have been a fairly modern astonomical timepiece- that accidentally dropped into the hold of the Ancient Greek ship over the course of time- some of the englarged photos of the frames suggest a Big Hamilton watch or chronometer badly corroded. Methinks device was l9Th century= fell into the old ship hold- you can find modern stuff on antique sites, right. I tend to believe the story about the Anitkythera device being Ancient Greek. After all, it is known that the Ancient Egyptians were experimenting with steam-powered devices. There are still scientist trying to locate the Atlantis.
Atlantis is a mythological island that was written about by Plato. There is no evidence that Atlantis ever existed.
It was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.
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According to Plato, 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.
According to Plato, 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.It existed over 100,000 years ago.
Plato wrote the Atlantis around 360 BC
Plato was the first known writer of Atlantis.
Plato referred to the "kings" of 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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Plato only wrote about Atlantis in two of his dialogues, "Timaeus" and "Critias." In these works, Plato describes Atlantis as a powerful island civilization that eventually sank into the sea.
Plato did not discover Atlantis. The story of Atlantis was first introduced by Plato in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias" around 360 B.C. as a fictional tale to illustrate his philosophical ideas.
Atlantis is a mythological island that was written about by Plato. There is no evidence that Atlantis ever existed.
Atlantis was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.
Atlantis was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.
Plato never set foot on Atlantis. Most scholars believe that Plato recalled the story from records of the past. Plato even claims in the Critias that the records of the incident were translated and given to Solon, the famous Athenian law-maker, from Egyptian hieroglyphs to Greek. The majority of the information we have on the "original" concept of Atlantis comes from Plato's Timaeus, where it is said "...in a single day and night of misfortune, the island of Atlantis disappeared into the depths of the sea."
The Latin term for Atlantis is "Atlantida" or "Atlantis."