Mayda


Mayda is a non-existent island in the North Atlantic that has been shown on several published maps at various points in history. It was most often represented as being crescent-shaped and its position has varied widely over time. Early maps drew the island west of Brittany and southwest of Ireland, but it later moved towards the Americas.

History

The island first appeared under the name of Brazir, on the Pizigani brothers' 1367 map. It was crescent-shaped and sited southwest of the island of Brasil, on the same latitude of southern Brittany.
It appeared as Asmaidas on a map of the New World accompanying Waldseemüller's 1513 edition of Ptolemy's Geography.
Ortelius placed a crescent-shaped island in the traditional location of Mayda with the name "Vlaenderen".
Submerged land of the appropriate shape has been found in the area of early maps at a depth of 20 fathoms which suggested to one author that Mayda may have existed.
The island is the namesake of Mayda Insula, an island in the Kraken Mare on Saturn's moon Titan.

Appearances on maps