Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Places

    Same

    place · 2 works · 7 mentions · 8 anchored passages

    in the texts

    OdysseyClassical · Greek

    One of the islands whose principal men are numbered among Penelope's suitors.

    for the chiefs from all our islands, Dulichium, Same, and the woodland island of Zacynthus, as also all the principal men of Ithaca itself, are eating up my house under the pretext of paying their court to my mother, who will neither point blank say that she will not marry, nor yet bring matters to an end;
    chapter 1
    and not far from it there is a group of islands very near to one another - Dulichium, Same, and the wooded island of Zacynthus.
    chapter 9
    When, however, we both grew up, they sent Ktimene to Same and received a splendid dowry for her.
    chapter 15

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    City in Cephallenia where Epiphanes is worshipped as a god.

    He lived in all seventeen years, and is honoured as a god at Same in Cephallenia, where a temple of dressed stone, with altars, sacred precincts, and a shrine of the Muses, has been built and consecrated to him;
    book 3