Talk:Corinth/@comment-2800:560:20:18B3:992B:C121:C7C7:D297-20171224075619/@comment-24136187-20171224144215

Did some research, and there's one thing Corinth and Ithaca have in common aside from being in Greece; Odysseus:
 * 1) Corinth (or rather, Mycenae) was ruled by Agamemnon, who was most prominent during The Trojan War. Odysseus sided with Agamemnon (seeing as they were both Greek).
 * 2) And of course, the whole plot of the Odyssey involves Odysseus' 10-year journey to get back to Ithaca after The Trojan War.

So yeah, the Corinth's name is a rather obtuse reference to the Ithaca 37.