atlantis in greek mythology
Atlantis in Greek mythology refers to a legendary and fictional island said to have existed in the ancient world, described by the philosopher Plato. It was believed to possess advanced civilization and imperial power, ultimately sinking into the sea due to its hubris and corruption.
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