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Atlantis and F. A. Mitchell-Hedges

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Difference between Atlantis and F. A. Mitchell-Hedges

Atlantis vs. F. A. Mitchell-Hedges

Atlantis (Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, "island of Atlas") is a fictional island mentioned within an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias, where it represents the antagonist naval power that besieges "Ancient Athens", the pseudo-historic embodiment of Plato's ideal state in The Republic. Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges (sometimes known as Mike Hedges; 22 October 1882 – 12 June 1959) was an English adventurer, traveler and writer.

Similarities between Atlantis and F. A. Mitchell-Hedges

Atlantis and F. A. Mitchell-Hedges have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Maya civilization.

Maya civilization

The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its hieroglyphic script—the only known fully developed writing system of the pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system.

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Atlantis and F. A. Mitchell-Hedges Comparison

Atlantis has 321 relations, while F. A. Mitchell-Hedges has 23. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.29% = 1 / (321 + 23).

References

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