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  1. Plato created the legend of Atlantis. So why is it still popular more than 2,000 years later? What has kept the myth of Atlantis for so many thousands of years?

  2. 25 de ago. de 2021 · En el libro Atlantis aseguraba que Santorini era la Atlántida, que Creta había sido destruida por el volcán, y que el relato bíblico del Éxodo reflejaba las fases de la erupción: la columna de fuego que señalaba el camino a los hebreos sería la columna eruptiva y la retirada de las aguas del mar Rojo, el momento previo al tsunami.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2016 · La Atlántida es una ciudad legendaria descrita por el filósofo griego Platón (c. 429-347 a. C.) La Atlántida, una civilización increíblemente rica y avanzada...

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

    Atlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, romanized: Atlantìs nêsos, lit. 'island of Atlas') is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Atlantis, a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, lying west of the Strait of Gibraltar. It was a rich island whose powerful princes conquered many of the lands of the Mediterranean until they were finally defeated by the Athenians.

  6. www.history.com › topics › folkloreAtlantis - HISTORY

    7 de oct. de 2010 · Atlantis, a likely mythical island nation mentioned in Plato’s dialogues “Timaeus” and “Critias,” has been an object of fascination among western philosophers and historians for nearly ...

  7. 8 de abr. de 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

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