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Reflecting and Intentionally Transforming
In Plato's original myth, the primary female figure of Atlantis is Cleito, a mortal woman who became the island's first queen and the consort of Poseidon, the god of the sea. Together, they had ten sons who ruled the ten provinces of Atlantis.
Depending on which version of the mythology or modern adaptation you are looking at, the "goddess of Atlantis" often refers to one of the following:
No Weapons Formed Against Me Shall Prosper
By Kimberly's Hope LLCReflecting and Intentionally Transforming
In Plato's original myth, the primary female figure of Atlantis is Cleito, a mortal woman who became the island's first queen and the consort of Poseidon, the god of the sea. Together, they had ten sons who ruled the ten provinces of Atlantis.
Depending on which version of the mythology or modern adaptation you are looking at, the "goddess of Atlantis" often refers to one of the following:
No Weapons Formed Against Me Shall Prosper