Same (Homer)

[2] The Iliad, book II, in the Catalogue of Ships, contains a different list of islands comprising Odysseus's kingdom.

Same is included together with Ithaca, Neritum, Krocylea, Aegilips and Zacynthus, indicating that the "Catalogue of Ships" could be a later addition to the Iliad.

Also, this rocky island should be located South of Homer's Ithaca where Telemakhos would arrive from South-West Peloponnese.

Based on the above information, Wilhelm Dörpfeld in his essay "Alt-Ithaka: Ein Beitrag zur Homer-Frage" proposed that Same was present day Ithaca.

[5] One of the Suitors, Ctesippus of Same, is described as "a man who had no sense of right and wrong" and attempts to throw an ox's hoof from the meat-basket of the dinner table at Odysseus.

Map of Homer's Ithaca according to Dörpfeld's theory