Between Greece and Crete there lie the islands of Kythera and Antikythera.
In Ancient Greece Kythera was considered the island of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Quite close south west of Kythera is the Calypso Deep, lying in the Ionian Sea, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea (5,267 meters).
The small island of Antikythera is well known for the ancient ship wreck that was found there in 1902, unveiling the Antikythera Mechanism.
Kythera and Antikythera also form the borderline between the Ionian Sea and the Aegean Sea.
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No i believe Great Britain is the richest island in Europe. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean.
England is located in Western Europe, on the island of Great Britain, off the coast of France.
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No it is not. Great Britain is an island of the north west coast of mainland Europe. Italy is a Mediterranean country in the south east of Europe.
Since reports have found that the large sea wave created after the great explosion of Santorini Volcano before 3000 years came to the north coast of Crete.
Great Britain
The Vikings possessed the first great navy of the Mediterranean.
Assuming you mean the island in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland - it's the Isle of Man.
Ah, what a lovely question! Between Ireland and Italy, you'll find the beautiful waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Both of these bodies of water are vast and full of life, just waiting to inspire your next masterpiece.
It can be found floating in the see between Island and French
It's simple really, he never conquered it.
the answer is the GREAT SOUTH BAY