Aeaea


the island inhabited by .
(def 1).
Historical Examples

With this word in his mind, Odysseus departed and came once more to Aeaea.
Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Josephine Preston Peabody

There in Aeaea the voyagers stayed a year before Circe would let them go.
Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Josephine Preston Peabody

When Ulysses landed at Aeaea, where she lived, she turned all his followers into swine.
1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described Edward S. Ellis

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