Where is Atlantis supposed to be?
Atlantis: the Myth The story of the Isle of Atlantis first occurs in Plato’s two dialogues the “Timaeus” and the “Citius.” Plato’s story centers around Solon, a great Greek legislator and poet who journeyed to Egypt some 150 years earlier. While in the Egyptian city of Sais Solon received the story of Atlantis from priests. The priests respected Solon’s reputation and cordially welcomed him. They also respected the Athenians, whom they regarded as kinsmen, because they believed their deity Neith to be the same deity as the Greeks called Athena. Therefore, she was believed to be the patroness and protectoress of both Greece and Egypt.