The island where the enchantress Circe lived in Greek mythology is known as Aeaea. Circe is a powerful sorceress and a daughter of the sun god Helios. She is often associated with Aeaea, an enchanted island located in the western part of the Mediterranean Sea.
In Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," Circe is encountered by Odysseus and his crew during their journey back to Ithaca. She transforms some of the crew members into animals but eventually becomes an ally to Odysseus and helps him on his quest.
Aeaea is depicted as a mysterious and magical place, inhabited by various mythical creatures and where Circe practices her sorcery. The exact location of Aeaea is not specified in the myths, and its existence remains within the realm of mythology and literature.