No
No it was not .
Its a independent continent by itself, but now its not
Istanbul (Constantinople) links Europe and Asia. The city is situated on both sides of the Bosporus Strait, meaning it is situated in both Europe and Asia; it is like a bridge that connects the two continent.
The type of land mass is a continent; specifically, the one we now call Europe and more particularly, the country of Turkey. Nowadays Constantinople is called Istanbul. There's a song about it.
This great basilica, then mosque, and now museum, is in the European portion of the country of Turkey - in the city of Istanbul (formerly Constantinople).
No, he died before the continent was named.
This continent was called Pangea.
No, it was not a continent of its own, but it was situated on parts of two continents, Europe and Asia.
Europe or Asia which ever on
No, it is the name given to the continent
Ever been in Europe?
Asia is a continent. A continent is a geographical designation, not a government, so Asia doesn't own anything. Perhaps you meant to ask if Australia were ever a part of Asia, and that answer is no. The country Australia is the mainland of the Australian continent.