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  1. 30 Ιαν 2024 · In 360 B.C.E., Plato wrote about the lost city of Atlantis that sank into the Atlantic Ocean thousands of years ago, but where was Atlantis — and did it ever even exist?

  2. Atlantis, the fabled lost city, has long been a source of fascination, drawing historians, adventurers, and dreamers into fierce arguments about its existence. Its story, based upon ancient texts and modern speculations, walks the fine line between myth and reality, challenging our conventional understanding of the past.

  3. 30 Απρ 2024 · First described by Plato in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias in 360 B.C.E., the Lost City of Atlantis was a purported civilization near the Strait of Gibraltar that sank into the Atlantic.

  4. 30 Νοε 2022 · So much so that provide it was a real island, one is left to ponder, where was the lost city of Atlantis supposed to be? In Plato’s texts, Atlantis was “larger than Libya and Asia combined,” (which, in Plato’s time, would have referred to modern-day northern Africa and over half of Turkey).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtlantisAtlantis - Wikipedia

    Tertullian believed Atlantis was once real and wrote that in the Atlantic Ocean once existed "[the isle] that was equal in size to Libya or Asia" [46] referring to Plato's geographical description of Atlantis.

  6. 16 Οκτ 2015 · Atlantis didnt exist at all—Plato invented it. Most historians and scientists throughout history have come to the conclusion that Plato’s account of the lost kingdom of Atlantis was fictional.

  7. 8 Απρ 2016 · Atlantis is a legendary city described by the Greek philosopher Plato (c. 429 – 347 BCE). Atlantis, a fabulously wealthy and advanced civilization, was swept into the sea and lost forever in a story which has captured the imagination of readers ever since.

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