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- Panchaea abstract "Panchaea (Greek: Παγχαΐα) is an island, first mentioned by ancient Greek philosopher Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC. Euhemerus describes this place as home to a utopian society made up of a number of different ethnic tribes and his trip there in his major work Sacred History, only fragments of which survive. Fragments preserved by followers such as the later Greek historian Diodorus Siculus and 4th century AD Christian writer Eusebius of Caesarea describe Panchaea as a rational island paradise located in the Indian Ocean. Euhemerus came there by traveling through the Red Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula; in the island's temple of Zeus Triphylius he discovered a register of the births and deaths of the gods, proving they were merely historical figures. Several islands may be probable locations, including Socotra or Bahrain. The place may resemble the Failaka Island, although it is unlikely Panchaea was a real place, but rather a literary device invented by the author. In many parts its description is similar to Plato's Atlantis.".
- Panchaea wikiPageExternalLink utopia_e_utopias.pdf.
- Panchaea wikiPageID "1494881".
- Panchaea wikiPageLength "1801".
- Panchaea wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Panchaea wikiPageRevisionID "560725209".
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Atlantis.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Bahrain.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_islands.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_places.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Euhemerus.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius_of_Caesarea.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Failaka_Island.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Socotra.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLink Utopia.
- Panchaea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panchaea".
- Panchaea hasPhotoCollection Panchaea.
- Panchaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Panchaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Panchaea subject Category:Fictional_islands.
- Panchaea subject Category:Mythological_places.
- Panchaea hypernym Island.
- Panchaea type Article.
- Panchaea type Island.
- Panchaea type Place.
- Panchaea type Article.
- Panchaea type Feature.
- Panchaea type Place.
- Panchaea comment "Panchaea (Greek: Παγχαΐα) is an island, first mentioned by ancient Greek philosopher Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC. Euhemerus describes this place as home to a utopian society made up of a number of different ethnic tribes and his trip there in his major work Sacred History, only fragments of which survive.".
- Panchaea label "Panchaea".
- Panchaea sameAs Panchaia.
- Panchaea sameAs Pancaia.
- Panchaea sameAs m.055trv.
- Panchaea sameAs Q1120415.
- Panchaea sameAs Q1120415.
- Panchaea wasDerivedFrom Panchaea?oldid=560725209.
- Panchaea isPrimaryTopicOf Panchaea.