The title of ruler of all the islands and the mainlands often refers to historical figures like Alexander the great or more contemporary leaders, depending on the context. However, if you are referring to a specific context, such as a mythological figure or a particular historical event, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
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James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.
Ghengis Khan means "Great Ruler", or "Universal Ruler", or "Ruler of All". Temujin was his real name
Cretan There are many islands that are a part of Greece. All inhabitants are Greeks if they have a Greek passport. Though they could also be named for the island from which they come.
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Alexander the Great is sometimes referred to as the man who "named all islands and the mainlands" because he conquered vast territories and spread Greek influence throughout the known world in the 4th century BC. His conquests included parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, leading to the establishment of new cities and kingdoms that bore his name.
The South China Sea is located in southeast Asia. The shores of Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines all border the South China Sea.
Greece has many hundreds of islands. It would be impractical to list them all, even if they were all named, which they are not.
Countries are referred to as mainland countries to distinguish them from islands or territories that are not connected to a larger landmass. Mainland countries are typically geographically larger and share physical borders with neighboring countries, while islands are surrounded by water on all sides.
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Greenland or Australia. Australia is larger but is sometimes excluded as it is more specifically a "continent." Given the world distribution of oceans, all of the continental mainlands could also be considered as large islands.
All of the named islands are in the Mediterranean Sea.
kamehameha the great was the first person to have put all of the islands under one ruler (himself)
James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.