|caption=Distribution of named craters in the Solar System {{as of|2017|lc=yes}}.
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Adal | 75.5|N|79.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Adal}} | 41.7 | 1979 | Adal (Norse) | 44}} |
Aegir | 45.8|S|103.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Aegir}} | 53.9 | 1997 | Aegir (Norse) | 63}} |
Agloolik | 47.7|S|82.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Agloolik}} | 61.6 | 1997 | Agloolik (Inuit) | 86}} |
Ägröi | 43.2|N|10.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ägröi}} | 67.4 | 1979 | Äkräs (Uralic) | 6940}} |
Ahti | 41.4|N|102.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ahti}} | 54.8 | 1988 | Ahti (Finnish) | 102}} |
Ajleke | 22.7|N|101.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ajleke}} | 70 | 1988 | Ajleke (Sami) | 123}} |
Akycha | 72.6|N|41.3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Akycha}} | 81 | 1979 | Akycha (Inuit of Alaska) | 143}} |
Alfr | 9.9|S|137.3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Alfr}} | 96 | 1979 | Alfr (Norse) | 180}} |
Áli | 59|N|55.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Áli}} | 32.9 | 1979 | Áli (Norse) | 6935}} |
Ánarr | 44|N|0.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ánarr}} | 41.7 | 1979 | Ánarr (Norse) | 6936}} |
Arcas | 85.6|S|67.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Arcas}} | 60.9 | 1997 | Arcas (Greek) | 349}} |
Askr | 51.8|N|35.9|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Askr}} | 68.8 | 1979 | Askr (Norse) | 429}} |
Audr | 30.9|S|80.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Audr}} | 80.8 | 1997 | Audr (Norse) | 468}} |
Austri | 80.9|S|64.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Austri}} | 15 | 1997 | Austri (Norse) | 491}} |
Aziren | 35.4|N|178.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Aziren}} | 55.6 | 1988 | Aziren (Estonian) | 523}} |
Balkr | 28.9|N|11.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Balkr}} | 68 | 1979 | Balkr (Norse) | 578}} |
Barri | 31.5|S|70.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Barri}} | 69 | 1997 | Barri (Norse) | 615}} |
Bavörr | 49.1|N|20|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Bavörr}} | 85.3 | 1979 | Bavörr (Norse) | 643}} |
Beli | 62.6|N|80.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Beli}} | 55.6 | 1979 | Belenus (Celtic) | 669}} |
Biflindi | 53.6|S|74.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Biflindi}} | 58 | 1997 | Biflindi (Norse) | 740}} |
Bragi | 75.5|N|60.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Bragi}} | 61.8 | 1979 | Bragi (Norse) | 858}} |
Brami | 28.8|N|19|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Brami}} | 75.7 | 1979 | Brami (Norse) | 861}} |
Bran | 24.2|S|154.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Bran}} | 78 | 1979 | Bran the Blessed (Celtic) | 862}} |
Buga | 22.3|N|36.1|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Buga}} | 59 | 1979 | Buga (god) (Evenk) | 911}} |
Buri | 37.5|S|45.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Buri}} | 86 | 1979 | Búri (Norse) | 923}} |
Burr | 42.7|N|134.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Burr}} | 75.4 | 1979 | Burr (Norse) | 927}} |
Dag | 58.5|N|73.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Dag}} | 46.6 | 1979 | Dag (Norse) | 1386}} |
Danr | 62.5|N|76.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Danr}} | 45.2 | 1979 | Danr (Norse) | 1404}} |
Dia | 73|N|50.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Dia}} | 34.4 | 1979 | Dia (Greek) | 1520}} |
Doh | 30.6|N|141.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Doh}} | 59.5 | 1997 | Doh (Ketian) | 1563}} |
Dryops | 80|N|34.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Dryops}} | 31.5 | 1979 | Dryops (Greek; son of Apollo) | 1646}} |
Durinn | 67|N|89.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Durinn}} | 51.6 | 1979 | Durin (Norse) | 1672}} |
Egdir | 33.9|N|35.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Egdir}} | 60.6 | 1979 | Eggthér (Norse) | 1727}} |
Egres | 42.5|N|176.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Egres}} | 45.5 | 1988 | Äkräs (Karelian) | 1732}} |
Erlik | 66.8|N|1.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Erlik}} | 26.6 | 1979 | Erlik (Russian) | 1835}} |
Fadir | 56.6|N|12.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Fadir}} | 78.6 | 1979 | Fadir (Norse) | 1897}} |
Fili | 64.2|N|10.3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Fili}} | 31.7 | 1979 | Fili (Norse) | 1953}} |
Finnr | 15.5|N|4.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Finnr}} | 80 | 1979 | Finnr (Norse) | 1957}} |
Freki | 79.8|N|8.3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Freki}} | 55 | 1979 | Freki (Norse) | 2020}} |
Frodi | 68.4|N|139.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Frodi}} | 45.9 | 1979 | Frodi (Norse) | 2029}} |
Fulla | 74|N|108.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Fulla}} | 58.9 | 1979 | Fulla (Norse) | 2038}} |
Fulnir | 60.1|N|35.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Fulnir}} | 43.1 | 1979 | Fulnir (Norse) | 2039}} |
Gandalfr | 80.5|S|63.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Gandalfr}} | 17 | 1997 | Gandalfr (Norse) | 2088}} |
Geri | 66.7|N|6.2|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Geri}} | 38.9 | 1979 | Geri (Norse) | 2146}} |
Ginandi | 85.3|S|52.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ginandi}} | 44.4 | 1997 | Ginandi (Norse) | 2169}} |
Gisl | 57.2|N|34.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Gisl}} | 37 | 1979 | Gisl (Norse) | 2180}} |
Gloi | 49|N|115|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Gloi}} | 115.3 | 1979 | Gloi (Norse) | 2192}} |
Göll | 57.3|N|40.3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Göll}} | 55.4 | 1979 | Göll (Norse) | 2303}} |
Göndul | 60|N|114.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Göndul}} | 45.5 | 1979 | Göndul (Norse) | 2304}} |
Grimr | 41.5|N|145.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Grimr}} | 103.2 | 1979 | Grimr (Norse) | 2254}} |
Gunnr | 64.6|N|104.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Gunnr}} | 61.1 | 1979 | Gunnr (Norse) | 2285}} |
Gymir | 63.7|N|48.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Gymir}} | 40.6 | 1979 | Gymir (Norse) | 2301}} |
Hábrok | 76.2|N|131.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hábrok}} | 37.2 | 1979 | Hábrók (Norse) | 2618}} |
Haki | 25|N|44.9|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Haki}} | 72.2 | 1979 | Haki (Norse) | 2318}} |
Hár | 3.5|S|2|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hár}} | 52.2 | 1979 | Hár (Norse) | 2619}} |
Heimdall | 63.5|S|3|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Heimdall}} | 210 | 2000 | Heimdall (Norse) | 2413}} |
Hepti | 64.5|N|23.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hepti}} | 48.6 | 1979 | Hepti (Norse) | 2460}} |
Hijsi | 63.1|N|171.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hijsi}} | 54.1 | 1988 | Hiisi (Karelian) | 2500}} |
Hödr | 69.1|N|89.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hödr}} | 76.5 | 1979 | Hödr (Norse) | 2622}} |
Hoenir | 33.7|S|99.1|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Hoenir}} | 81.1 | 1979 | Hoenir (Norse) | 2531}} |
Högni | 11.8|S|4.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Högni}} | 76 | 1979 | Högni (Norse) | 2623}} |
Höldr | 43.9|N|108.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Höldr}} | 68.1 | 1988 | Höldr (Norse) | 2624}} |
Igaluk | 5.6|N|44|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Igaluk}} | 111.7 | 1979 | Igaluk (Alaskan Inuit) | 2655}} |
Ilma | 29.9|S|167.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ilma}} | 102 | 1988 | Ilma (not specified) | 2667}} |
Ivarr | 5.8|S|38.6|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ivarr}} | 73.1 | 1979 | Ivarr (Norse) | 2760}} |
Jalkr | 38.6|S|82.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Jalkr}} | 93.5 | 1997 | Jalkr (Norse) | 2789}} |
Jumal | 58.9|N|118|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Jumal}} | 58.5 | 1988 | Jumal (Estonian) | 2862}} |
Jumo | 65.7|N|11.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Jumo}} | 43.6 | 1979 | Jumo (Uralic) | 2866}} |
Kári | 48.2|N|116.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Kári}} | 34.5 | 1979 | Kári (Norse) | 3178}} |
Karl | 56.4|N|29.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Karl}} | 34 | 1979 | Karl (Norse) | 2929}} |
Keelut | 76.8|S|90.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Keelut}} | 64 | 1997 | Keelut (Inuit) | 2978}} |
Kul' | 62.9|N|121.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Kul'}} | 40.5 | 1988 | Kul' (Komi) | 3147}} |
Lempo | 25.2|S|40.1|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Lempo}} | 41.3 | 1988 | Lempo (Uralic) | 3343}} |
Ljekio | 49.1|N|162.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ljekio}} | 23.8 | 1988 | Liekkiö (Finnish) | 3431}} |
Lodurr | 50.8|S|89.9|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Lodurr}} | 72 | 1979 | Lóðurr (Norse) | 3447}} |
Lofn | 56.5|S|22.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Lofn}} | 200 | 1997 | Lofn (Norse) | 3451}} |
Loni | 3.6|S|145.7|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Loni}} | 85 | 1979 | Loni (Norse) | 3466}} |
Losy | 65.3|N|36.7|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Losy}} | 62.1 | 1979 | Losy (Mongol) | 3477}} |
Lycaon | 45.4|S|5.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Lycaon}} | 59 | 1997 | Lycaon (Greek) | 3527}} |
Maderatcha | 30.7|N|95.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Maderatcha}} | 66.2 | 1988 | Maderakka (Sami) | 3565}} |
Mera | 64.1|N|75.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Mera}} | 39.5 | 1979 | Mera (Greek) | 3847}} |
Mimir | 32.6|N|53.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Mimir}} | 47.7 | 1979 | Mimir (Norse) | 3907}} |
Mitsina | 57.5|N|103.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Mitsina}} | 40.4 | 1979 | Mitsina (Alaskan Inuit) | 3936}} |
Modi | 66.4|N|119.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Modi}} | 37.8 | 1979 | Modi (Norse) | 3940}} |
Nakki | 56.4|S|69.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nakki}} | 59.8 | 1997 | Näkki (Finnish) | 4118}} |
Nama | 57|N|29|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nama}} | 30.1 | 1979 | date=June 2011}} folklore) | 4123}} |
Nár | 1.5|S|46|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nár}} | 56.9 | 1979 | Nár (Norse) | 4378}} |
Nerrivik | 16.9|S|56.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nerrivik}} | 44.3 | 1979 | Nerrivik (Alaskan Inuit) | 4218}} |
Nidi | 66.4|N|94.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nidi}} | 49.3 | 1979 | Niði (Norse) | 4255}} |
Nirkes | 31.4|N|164.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nirkes}} | 58.5 | 1988 | Nyyrikki (Karelian) | 4308}} |
Njord | 16.7|N|132.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Njord}} | 44.6 | 1988 | Njord (Norse) | 4317}} |
Nori | 45.2|N|16.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nori}} | 114 | 1979 | Nori (Norse) | 4334}} |
Norov-Ava | 54.6|N|112.8|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Norov-Ava}} | 41.4 | 1988 | Norov-Ava (Mordvinian) | 4338}} |
Nuada | 62.3|N|87.5|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nuada}} | 66 | 1979 | Nuada (Celtic) | 4350}} |
Numi-Torum | 50.1|S|92.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Numi-Torum}} | 75.6 | 1997 | Numi-Torum (Mansi people of Russia) | 4355}} |
Nyctimus | 62.8|S|3.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Nyctimus}} | 34 | 1997 | Nyctimus (Greek) | 4372}} |
Oluksak | 47.8|S|63.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Oluksak}} | 86.7 | 1997 | Oluksak (Celtic) | 4447}} |
Omol' | 42.3|N|116.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Omol'}} | 60.4 | 1988 | Omol' (Komi) | 4460}} |
Orestheus | 46.7|S|47.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Orestheus}} | 22.5 | 1997 | Orestheus (Greek) | 4488}} |
Oski | 57.5|N|91|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Oski}} | 48.1 | 1979 | Oski (Norse) | 4510}} |
Ottar | 61.5|N|103.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ottar}} | 59.8 | 1979 | Ottar (Norse) | 4524}} |
Pekko | 18.3|N|5.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Pekko}} | 62 | 1979 | Pekko (Uralic) | 4636}} |
Randver | 71.9|S|53.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Randver}} | 28 | 1997 | Randver (Norse) | 4945}} |
Reginleif | 66|S|96.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Reginleif}} | 54.8 | 1997 | Regincleif (Norse) | 4977}} |
Reginn | 39.8|N|90.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Reginn}} | 57 | 1979 | Reginn (Norse) | 4978}} |
Reifnir | 50.8|S|54.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Reifnir}} | 36.8 | 1997 | Reifnir (Norse) | 4983}} |
Rigr | 70.8|N|115.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Rigr}} | 72.5 | 1979 | Rigr (Norse) | 5033}} |
Rongoteus | 53.6|N|106.1|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Rongoteus}} | 35.5 | 1988 | Rongoteus (Karelian) | 5183}} |
Rota | 27.2|N|108.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Rota}} | 45 | 1988 | Róta (Norse) | 5199}} |
Saga | 0.6|N|34.1|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Saga}} | 11.1 | 1979 | Saga (Norse) | 5274}} |
Sarakka | 3.3|S|53.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sarakka}} | 47.7 | 1979 | Sarakka (Uralic) | 5322}} |
Seqinek | 55.5|N|25.4|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Seqinek}} | 80.7 | 1979 | Seqinek (Inuit) | 5435}} |
Sholmo | 53.7|N|16.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sholmo}} | 57 | 1979 | Sholmo (Uralic) | 5497}} |
Sigyn | 35.9|N|29|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sigyn}} | 49.8 | 1979 | Sigyn (Norse) | 5530}} |
Skeggold | 49.7|S|31.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Skeggold}} | 43 | 1997 | Skeggöld (Norse) | 5591}} |
Sköll | 55.6|N|44.4|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sköll}} | 59.6 | 1979 | Sköll (Norse) | 5597}} |
Skuld | 10|N|37.9|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Skuld}} | 91.8 | 1979 | Skuld (Norse) | 5594}} |
Sudri | 55.9|N|135.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sudri}} | 69.5 | 1979 | Sudri (Norse) | 5745}} |
Sumbur | 67.1|N|34.8|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Sumbur}} | 37.9 | 1979 | Sumbur (Buryat) | 5758}} |
Tapio | 30.1|N|108.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tapio}} | 52.2 | 1988 | Tapio (Finnish) | 5863}} |
Thekkr | 80.3|S|62|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Thekkr}} | 13 | 1997 | Thekkr (Norse) | 5960}} |
Thorir | 31.9|S|66.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Thorir}} | 62.7 | 1997 | Thorir (Norse) | 5980}} |
Tindr | 2.3|S|4.5|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tindr}} | 75.8 | 1979 | Tindr (Norse) | 6015}} |
Tontu | 27.6|N|100.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tontu}} | 40.2 | 1988 | Tonttu (Finnish) | 6058}} |
Tornarsuk | 28.8|N|127.6|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tornarsuk}} | 99 | 1979 | Tornarsuk (Greenland Inuit) | 6063}} |
Tyll | 44.8|N|166.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tyll}} | 68.7 | 1988 | Suur Tõll (Estonian) | 6165}} |
Tyn | 71.1|N|127.5|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Tyn}} | 63 | 1979 | Tyn (Germanic) | 6166}} |
Uksakka | 49.5|S|42.2|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Uksakka}} | 22.5 | 1997 | Uksakka (Finnish) | 6194}} |
Valfödr | 1.3|S|113|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Valfödr}} | 101.5 | 1979 | Valfödr (Norse) | 6282}} |
Vali | 9.7|N|34.7|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vali}} | 54.3 | 1979 | Vali (Norse) | 6285}} |
Vanapagan | 39.5|N|158.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vanapagan}} | 62.7 | 1988 | Vanapagan (Estonian) | 6318}} |
Veralden | 33.3|N|95.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Veralden}} | 75.2 | 1988 | Veralden (Sami religion) | 6351}} |
Vestri | 45.3|N|52.5|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vestri}} | 77.3 | 1979 | Vestri (Norse) | 6370}} |
Vidarr | 12.1|N|166.6|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vidarr}} | 78 | 1988 | Vidarr (Norse) | 6381}} |
Vitr | 22.1|S|10.6|E|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vitr}} | 72.8 | 1979 | Vitr (Norse) | 6413}} |
Vu-Murt | 21.5|N|170.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vu-Murt}} | 34.5 | 1988 | Vu-Murt (Estonian) | 6455}} |
Vutash | 31.6|N|102.3|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Vutash}} | 46.2 | 1988 | Vutash (Estonian) | 6459}} |
Ymir | 51.5|N|99.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Ymir}} | 79 | 1979 | Ymir (Norse) | 6661}} |
Yuryung | 54.7|S|85.7|W|globe:callisto_type:landmark|name=Yuryung}} | 75.1 | 1997 | Yuryung (Sakha) | 6684}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Abellio | 33.2|N|66.91|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Abellio}} | 32 | 2015 | Gaul god of the apple tree | 15449}} |
Achita | 25.82|N|65.96|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Achita}} | 40 | 2015 | Nigerian god of agriculture | 15376}} |
Annona | 48.14|S|8.43|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Annona}} | 60 | 2015 | Roman goddess of crops and of the harvest | 15458}} |
Anura | 13.92|S|11.79|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Anura}} | 37 | 2015 | Arawakan (Guyana) spirit of the tobacco seeds | 15402}} |
Aristaeus | 23.43|N|97.68|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Aristaeus}} | 35.8 | 2016 | Greek god of agriculture | 15516}} |
Asari | 83.03|N|40.12|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Asari}} | 56 | 2015 | Syrian god of agriculture | 15332}} |
Attis | 73.07|S|102.16|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Attis}} | 22 | 2015 | Greek/Phrygian god of vegetation and of fertility | 15431}} |
Azacca | 6.66|S|141.6|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Azacca}} | 49.91 | 2015 | Haitian god of agriculture | 15408}} |
Begbalel | 17.71|N|34.65|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Begbalel}} | 102 | 2016 | Yap Islands (Caroline Islands Micronesia) guardian of the taro fields who controls the yield of the crops | 15520}} |
Belun | 33.71|S|3.75|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Belun}} | 36.04 | 2015 | Belarus god of the fields | 15427}} |
Besua | 42.35|S|59.79|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Besua}} | 17 | 2015 | Egyptian grain god | 15429}} |
Bilwis | 86.2|N|79.6|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Bilwis}} | 7 | 2017 | German corn spirit | 15643}} |
Binayo | 86.4|N|145.2|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Binayo}} | 16 | 2017 | Philippine (Hanunoo/Mangyan Mindoro Island) female spirit caretaker of the rice spirits | 15642}} |
Bonsu | 1.74|N|93.21|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Bonsu}} | 31 | 2015 | Bateg/Batek (Malaysia) god who watches over the fruits and flowers | 15455}} |
Braciaca | 22.77|S|84.37|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Braciaca}} | 8 | 2016 | Celtic god of malt | 15525}} |
Cacaguat | 1.19|S|143.61|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Cacaguat}} | 13.6 | 2016 | Nicaraguan god of cacao | 15523}} |
Cachimana | 85.2|N|146.8|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Cachimana}} | 18 | 2017 | Atabapo and Inirida tribes’ (Upper Orinoco River region Venezuela) vegetation god who ripens the crops and controls the seasons | 15641}} |
Centeotl | 18.95|N|141.22|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Centeotl}} | 6 | 2016 | Mexican god/goddess of maize and agriculture | 15522}} |
Chaminuka | 58.58|S|131.2|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Chaminuka}} | 122 | 2015 | Shona (Zimbabwe) spirit who provides rains in times of droughts | 15422}} |
Coniraya | 39.9|N|65.73|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Coniraya}} | 135 | 2015 | Inca god who was responsible for the system of agricultural terracing and irrigation | 15333}} |
Consus | 20.7|S|159.5|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Consus}} | 64 | 2016 | Italian agricultural god who watched over the harvested and stored crop | 15480}} |
Cozobi | 45.33|N|72.69|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Cozobi}} | 24 | 2015 | Zapotec (S. Mexico) god of maize and of abundant food | 15446}} |
Dada | 58.63|N|23.24|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Dada}} | 12 | 2015 | Nigerian god of vegetables | 15448}} |
Dantu | 24.3|N|138.23|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Dantu}} | 126 | 2015 | Ghanan god associated with the planting of the corn | 15335}} |
Darzamat | 44.21|S|76.4|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Darzamat}} | 92 | 2015 | Darzamate Dārza-māte; Latvian spirit “Mother of the garden.” | 15419}} |
Datan | 59.5|N|107.69|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Datan}} | 60 | 2015 | Polish god of the tilling of the soil | 15381}} |
Dikhan | 81.8|N|78.1|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Dikhan}} | 21 | 2017 | Dikhan baba; Kazakh preislamic deity of farming | 15644}} |
Doliku | 40.79|S|5.88|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Doliku}} | 15 | 2015 | Dahomey (Benin) god of the fields | 15459}} |
Duginavi | 39.2|N|4.29|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Duginavi}} | 155 | 2016 | Kogi (N. Colombia) god who taught people agriculture | 15512}} |
Ernutet | 52.93|N|45.52|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ernutet}} | 53.4 | 2015 | Egyptian cobra-headed goddess of the harvest | 15377}} |
Enzinu | 43.24|N|164.3|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ezinu}} | 116 | 2015 | Sumerian goddess of the grain | 15336}} |
Fejokoo | 29.15|N|47.89|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Fejokoo}} | 68 | 2015 | Nigerian god who supplied the yams | 15337}} |
Fluusa | 31.31|S|178.22|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Fluusa}} | 60 | 2015 | Oscan (ancient S. Italy) goddess of flowers counterpart of Roman goddess Flora | 15423}} |
Gaue | 30.81|N|86.16|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Gaue}} | 80 | 2015 | Germanic goddess to whom offerings are made in harvesting the rye | 15334}} |
Geshtin | 57|N|101.19|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Geshtin}} | 80 | 2015 | Sumerian/Babylonian goddess of the vine | 15382}} |
Ghanan | 76.56|N|30.76|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ghanan}} | 68 | 2015 | Mayan god of maize | 15371}} |
Hakumyi | 51.42|N|27.75|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Hakumyi}} | 29.2 | 2016 | Paraguay Brazil and Bolivia spirit helpful in gardening | 15513}} |
Hamori | 60.86|S|79.44|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Hamori}} | 60 | 2015 | Japanese god protector of tree leaves | 15420}} |
Hatipowa | 16.08|S|2.29|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Hatipowa}} | 40 | 2016 | Indian god of agriculture | 15524}} |
Haulani | 5.8|N|10.77|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Haulani}} | 34 | 2015 | Hau-lani; Hawaiian plant goddess | 15338}} |
Heneb | 10.87|N|168.96|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Heneb}} | 39 | 2015 | Egyptian god of grain produce and vineyards | 15407}} |
Homshuk | 11.23|N|94.06|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Homshuk}} | 70 | 2015 | Popoluca (S. Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) | 15405}} |
Ialonus | 48.15|N|168.53|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ialonus}} | 16.5 | 2016 | British god of the cultivated field and of the meadows | 15518}} |
Ikapati | 33.84|N|45.61|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ikapati}} | 50 | 2015 | Philippine goddess of the cultivated lands | 15374}} |
Inamahari | 14.13|N|89.22|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Inamahari}} | 68 | 2015 | Ancient Siouan (S. Carolina USA) pair of male and female deities invoked for success at the sowing season | 15403}} |
Insitor | 10.71|S|124.87|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Insitor}} | 26 | 2015 | Roman agricultural deity in charge of the sowing | 15454}} |
Jaja | 52.09|N|125.27|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Jaja}} | 22 | 2015 | Abkhazian (Transcaucasia) harvest goddess | 15380}} |
Jarimba | 24.08|S|21.25|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Jarimba}} | 69 | 2015 | Arunta/Aranda (Australia) god of flowers and fruit | 15417}} |
Jarovit | 67.9|N|75.26|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Jarovit}} | 66 | 2015 | Slavic god of fertility and harvest who comes down to the Underworld after every harvest and returns to a usual world every spring | 15373}} |
Juling | 35.9|S|168.48|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Juling}} | 20 | 2015 | Sakai/Orang Asli (Malaysia) spirit of the crops | 15450}} |
Kaikara | 42.82|N|137.57|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kaikara}} | 72 | 2015 | Konjo and Banyoro/Nyoro (Uganda) goddess of harvest | 15443}} |
Kait | 2.1|S|137.57|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kait}} | 0.4 | 2015 | Hattic goddess of grain (Asia Minor) | 15361}} |
Kerwan | 10.77|S|123.99|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kerwan}} | 280 | 2015 | Hopi spirit of the sprouting maize (Arizona SW USA) | 15339}} |
Kiriamma | 50.32|N|126.33|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kiriamma}} | 18.7 | 2016 | Veddan (Sri Lanka) goddess provider of food (“Milk mother”) | 15517}} |
Kirnis | 4.9|N|95.7|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kirnis}} | 115 | 2015 | Lithuanian spirit guardian of cherry trees | 15342}} |
Kondos | 19.34|S|17.31|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kondos}} | 44 | 2015 | Finnish agricultural deity | 15400}} |
Kumitoga | 10.09|S|178.83|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kumitoga}} | 96 | 2015 | Polynesian goddess of plant life | 15406}} |
Kupalo | 39.44|S|173.2|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Kupalo}} | 26 | 2015 | Russian god of vegetation and of the harvest | 15451}} |
Laukumate | 65.03|N|159.42|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Laukumate}} | 29.7 | 2016 | Latvian spirit “Mother of the fields.” | 15514}} |
Liber | 42.56|N|37.8|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Liber}} | 23 | 2015 | Roman god of agriculture | 15378}} |
Lociyo | 6.53|S|131.17|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Lociyo}} | 37.8 | 2016 | Zapotec (Mexico) deity to whom a ceremony is performed when the first chili plant is cut | 15492}} |
Lono | 36.61|S|55.63|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Lono}} | 20 | 2015 | Hawaiian god of agriculture | 15428}} |
Meanderi | 40.8|S|165.81|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Meanderi}} | 103 | 2015 | Ngaing (New Guinea) goddess of taro sugar cane and other foods | 15424}} |
Megwomets | 36.54|N|146.22|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Megwomets}} | 78.7 | 2016 | Yurok (California USA) dwarf god of acorns and the distributor of vegetal abundance | 15519}} |
Messor | 49.93|N|126.27|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Messor}} | 40 | 2015 | Roman god of harvesting of cutting of the grain | 15445}} |
Mlezi | 76|N|136.8|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Mlezi}} | 41.5 | 2017 | Name of god Tilo as “Food-Giver” (Tonga tribes of Malawi and Zambia) | 15640}} |
Mondamin | 62.24|S|6|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Mondamin}} | 126 | 2015 | Ojibwe /Chippewa corn (maize) god (Lake Superior area Canada and USA) | 15430}} |
Nawish | 18.28|N|166.21|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Nawish}} | 77 | 2015 | Acoma (New Mexico SW USA) guardian of the field | 15340}} |
Nepen | 6.19|N|139.46|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Nepen}} | 26.4 | 2016 | Egyptian god of rain | 15491}} |
Ninsar | 30.3|N|96.74|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Ninsar}} | 40 | 2015 | Sumerian goddess of plants and vegetation | 15444}} |
Occator | 19.82|N|120.67|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Occator}} | 92 | 2015 | Roman agricultural deity of the harrowing | 15341}} |
Oltagon | 25.95|S|37.96|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Oltagon}} | 28 | 2015 | Philippine agricultural goddess | 15460}} |
Omonga | 58.03|N|71.67|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Omonga}} | 77 | 2015 | Tomori/Mori (Celebes/Sulawesi Indonesia) rice spirit who dwells in the Moon | 15375}} |
Oxo | 42.21|N|0.4|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Oxo}} | 10 | 2015 | God of agriculture in Afro-Brazilian beliefs of Yoruba derivation | 15383}} |
Piuku | 15.37|S|36.99|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Piuku}} | 31 | 2015 | Barama River Caribs (Guyana) god of the manioc | 15401}} |
Rao | 8.1|N|119.01|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Rao}} | 12 | 2015 | Polynesian god of turmeric | 15404}} |
Razeka | 3.21|S|61.63|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Razeka}} | 38.38 | 2016 | Arabian tribal god worshipped as the provider of food | 15521}} |
Rongo | 3.21|N|11.29|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Rongo}} | 68 | 2015 | Maori (New Zealand) god of agriculture of cultivated foods | 15343}} |
Roskva | 58.9|N|26.98|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Roskva}} | 22 | 2015 | Teutonic goddess who symbolizes the ripe fields of harvest | 15447}} |
Sekhet | 66.42|S|104.95|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Sekhet}} | 40 | 2015 | Egyptian name of Isis as goddess of cultivated lands and fields | 15461}} |
Shakaema | 3.66|S|33.93|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Shakaema}} | 47 | 2015 | Jivaro (Ecuador and Peru) god of vegetation invoked in the planting and cultivation of bananas | 15398}} |
Sintana | 48.07|S|46.2|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Sintana}} | 58 | 2015 | Columbian deity who produced the fertile black earth for sowing | 15344}} |
Tafakula | 19.82|S|88.59|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Tafakula}} | 34 | 2015 | Tongan (Polynesia) goddess invoked for favorable seasons for the crops | 15456}} |
Tahu | 6.59|S|44.79|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Tahu}} | 25 | 2015 | Maori (New Zealand) personification of all food | 15399}} |
Takel | 50.76|N|79.52|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Takel}} | 22 | 2015 | Malaysian goddess in charge of the tuber harvest | 15385}} |
Tawals | 39.06|S|121.98|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Tawals}} | 8.8 | 2016 | Polish god of the fields of the tilling | 15495}} |
Tibong | 29.82|S|7.8|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Tibong}} | 36 | 2015 | Land Dayaks (Borneo/Kalimantan Indonesia) malevolent spirit who devours and depletes the rice | 15426}} |
Toharu | 48.32|S|155.95|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Toharu}} | 86 | 2015 | Pawnee (Nebraska Central USA) god of food and vegetation | 15345}} |
Tupo | 32.35|S|88.38|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Tupo}} | 36 | 2015 | Polynesian god of turmeric | 15418}} |
Uvara | 45.66|S|110.76|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Urvara}} | 170 | 2015 | Indian and Iranian deity of plants and fields | 15350}} |
Victa | 36.23|N|58.96|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Victa}} | 32 | 2015 | Roman goddess of food and nourishment | 15384}} |
Vinotonus | 43.02|N|95.12|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Vinotonus}} | 140 | 2015 | Celtic Briton god of vines | 15379}} |
Xochipilli | 56.66|N|93.21|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Xochipilli}} | 22.7 | 2016 | Aztec fertility god associated with maize and flowers; patron of music and dance | 15515}} |
Yalode | 42.58|S|67.52|W|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Yalode}} | 260 | 2015 | Dahomey goddess worshipped by women at the harvest rites | 15347}} |
Zadeni | 70.36|S|38.34|E|globe:ceres_type:landmark|name=Zadeni}} | 129.28 | 2015 | Ancient Georgian god of bountiful harvest | 15348}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Acestes | 50.1|N|116.63|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Acestes}} | 108 | 2008 | King of Sicily | 14339}} |
Adrastus | 61.66|S|46.57|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Adrastus}} | 38.5 | 1982 | King of Argos one of the seven against Thebes and the only one to return alive | 58}} |
Aeneas | 25.89|N|46.27|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Aeneas}} | 161 | 1982 | Hero of the Aeneid. The son of Anchises and Venus and a member of the royal family of Troy | 64}} |
Alcander | 52.89|S|64.51|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Alcander}} | 120 | 2011 | A Trojan defending Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians killed by Turnus | 14801}} |
Allecto | 7.73|S|135.44|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Allecto}} | 106 | 2008 | One of the Furies | 14340}} |
Amastrus | 9.96|S|122.97|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Amastrus}} | 62.4 | 2008 | A Trojan victim of Camilla | 14341}} |
Amata | 5.17|N|80.19|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Amata}} | 76 | 1982 | Mother of Lavinia (wife of Aeneas) | 215}} |
Amycus | 37.52|S|88.62|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Amycus}} | 27.3 | 2008 | A Trojan comrade of Aeneas | 14342}} |
Anchises | 34|S|65|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Anchises}} | 47 | 1982 | Aeneas' father | 256}} |
Anna | 63.38|S|89.96|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Anna}} | 14.2 | 2008 | Sister and confidante of Dido | 14343}} |
Antenor | 7|S|11.54|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Antenor}} | 81 | 1982 | Nephew of Priam. He escaped the fall of Troy and reached Italy before Aeneas where he founded Padua | 291}} |
Ascanius | 33.43|N|127.82|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Ascanius}} | 98 | 2008 | Son of Aeneas by Creusa | 14344}} |
Assaracus | 32.65|N|8.79|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Assaracus}} | 60 | 2011 | Early king of Troy son of Tros brother of Ilus and Ganymede | 14802}} |
Aulestes | 9.9|N|147.73|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Aulestes}} | 50 | 2008 | Etruscan chief ally of Aeneas | 14345}} |
Butes | 65.72|N|46.4|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Butes}} | 35 | 1982 | A famous boxer who had been defeated by Dares | 932}} |
Caieta | 24.71|S|79.63|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Caieta}} | 50 | 1982 | A nurse of Aeneas | 958}} |
Camilla | 4.36|S|60.61|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Camilla}} | 31.9 | 2008 | A warrior maiden; ally of Turnus | 14333}} |
Cassandra | 39.84|S|113.78|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Cassandra}} | 13 | 1982 | Daughter of Priam; she could foretell the future | 1042}} |
Catillus | 2.38|S|84.7|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Catillus}} | 42.2 | 1982 | Brother of Tiburtus and twin brother of Coras | 1079}} |
Coras | 0.39|N|91.55|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Coras}} | 43 | 1982 | Brother of Tiburtus and twin brother of Catillus. He was founder of Tibur and an ally of Turnus against Aeneas | 1306}} |
Cretheus | 43.35|S|88.53|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Cretheus}} | 29 | 2008 | A Trojan warrior who took part in the defense of Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians | 14346}} |
Creusa | 49.19|N|76.32|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Creusa}} | 36.2 | 1982 | Daughter of Priam; first wife of Aeneas | 1331}} |
Daucus | 15.38|S|58.86|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Daucus}} | 80 | 2008 | A Rutulian father of the twins Thymber and Larides | 14347}} |
Dercennus | 29.75|N|80.07|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Dercennus}} | 86.2 | 2008 | Ancient king of the Laurentians | 14348}} |
Dido | 23.97|S|18.82|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Dido}} | 122 | 1982 | Tyrian princess who founded Carthage | 1531}} |
Entellus | 10.93|S|149.46|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Entellus}} | 63 | 2008 | Sicilian boxing champion | 14349}} |
Erulus | 35|S|104.76|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Erulus}} | 120 | 2008 | Superhuman son of the goddess Feronia | 14350}} |
Eumelus | 0.1|S|65.96|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Eumelus}} | 35.1 | 2008 | A Trojan companion of Aeneas | 14352}} |
Euryalus | 74.36|S|0|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Euryalus}} | 35 | 2008 | A Trojan companion of Aeneas friend of Nisus | 14351}} |
Evander | 57|S|145|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Evander}} | 350 | 2008 | Son of Mercury by Carmentis ally of Aeneas against the Latins mythical king of Arcadia founded and ruled Pallanteum built on the future site of Rome | 14353}} |
Fadus | 35.94|S|134.82|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Fadus}} | 47 | 2011 | A Rutulian of those besieging the men of Aeneas in their leader's absence | 14803}} |
Galaesus | 46.77|N|63.75|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Galaesus}} | 79 | 2011 | An old Italian killed in the first fighting between Latins and Trojans while trying to make peace | 14804}} |
Haemon | 84.33|N|83.69|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Haemon}} | 65.22 | 2011 | There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a Rutulian from a group attacking the Trojan's camp in the absence of Aeneas and (b) an Italian whose son priest of Apollo and Diana was a soldier of Turnus | 14805}} |
Halys | 59.17|S|53.72|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Halys}} | 35.2 | 1982 | A Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against the Rutulian attack. He was killed by Turnus | 2335}} |
Herbesus | 34.68|N|156.11|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Herbesus}} | 58.4 | 2008 | A Rutulian who besieged Aeneas' camp | 14354}} |
Iasus | 22.13|S|114.08|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Iasus}} | 54 | 2011 | There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) father of Palinurus and (b) father of Iapyx | 14806}} |
Ilia | 0.5|S|13.73|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Ilia}} | 52.4 | 1982 | Also known as Rhea Silvia; Mother by Mars of Romulus and Remus the founders of Rome | 2664}} |
Italus | 18.47|S|76.41|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Italus}} | 35.7 | 1982 | Ancient hero eponymous ancestor of the Italians | 2750}} |
Lagus | 13.56|S|102.95|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Lagus}} | 77 | 2008 | A soldier of Turnus | 14355}} |
Lamyrus | 53.67|N|104.39|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Lamyrus}} | 61 | 2011 | A Rutulian with the troops besieging the camp of Aeneas | 14807}} |
Larides | 7.17|N|48.58|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Larides}} | 29 | 2008 | A Rutulian member of Turnus’ army son of Daucus twin brother of Thymber | 14356}} |
Latagus | 14.65|N|26.46|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Latagus}} | 41 | 1982 | Soldier of Aeneas | 3290}} |
Latinus | 52.19|N|159|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Latinus}} | 130 | 2008 | King of Latium husband of Amata | 14357}} |
Lausus | 34.81|N|22.76|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Lausus}} | 23.5 | 1982 | Son of Mezentius killed by Aeneas | 3304}} |
Liger | 24|N|126.63|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Liger}} | 53 | 2008 | Soldier of Turnus brother of Lucagus | 14358}} |
Lucagus | 22.15|N|131.25|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Lucagus}} | 45.7 | 2008 | Soldier of Turnus brother of Liger | 14359}} |
Magus | 18.44|N|24.35|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Magus}} | 45.8 | 1982 | A soldier of Turnus killed by Aeneas | 3587}} |
Massicus | 35|S|55.39|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Massicus}} | 39 | 1982 | An Etruscan ally of Aeneas | 3743}} |
Metiscus | 6|N|93.29|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Metiscus}} | 43.8 | 2008 | A Rutulian charioteer of Turnus | 14360}} |
Mezentius | 19.16|N|177|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Mezentius}} | 51 | 2008 | Etruscan king ally of Turnus father of Lausus | 14361}} |
Murranus | 12.82|N|90.73|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Murranus}} | 56.8 | 2008 | A Rutulian | 14362}} |
Nisus | 68.18|S|25|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Nisus}} | 35 | 2008 | Trojan companion of Aeneas friend of Euryalus | 14363}} |
Oebalus | 44.47|N|8.4|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Oebalus}} | 35.7 | 2011 | An ally of Turnus son of Telon and Sebethis | 14808}} |
Pagasus | 3|S|119|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Pagasus}} | 67 | 2008 | An Etruscan killed by Camilla | 14364}} |
Palinurus | 3.3|S|63|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Palinurus}} | 11.9 | 1982 | Pilot of Aeneas' fleet | 4555}} |
Phaleris | 77.4|S|166.58|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Phaleris}} | 44 | 2008 | Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack | 14365}} |
Phorbas | 81.2|N|131.29|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Phorbas}} | 69.3 | 2011 | A Trojan companion of Aeneas | 14809}} |
Prytanis | 46.25|S|72.6|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Prytanis}} | 96 | 2008 | Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack | 14366}} |
Remus | 13.58|S|31.9|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Remus}} | 62 | 1982 | He and his brother Romulus founded Rome | 4991}} |
Ripheus | 56.47|S|36.8|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Ripheus}} | 34 | 1982 | A Trojan. He fought at the side of Aeneas during Troy's last night | 5153}} |
Romulus | 8.15|S|26.85|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Romulus}} | 90.7 | 1982 | Mythical founder of Rome in 754 or 753 B.C. son of Mars by Ilia (Rhea Silvia) | 5180}} |
Sabinus | 43.65|S|173.34|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Sabinus}} | 88 | 1982 | Fabled ancestor of the Sabines | 5259}} |
Sagaris | 4.93|N|104.2|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Sagaris}} | 53 | 2008 | Servant of Aeneas | 14367}} |
Salius | 65.09|N|178.27|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Salius}} | 44 | 2011 | There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a companion of Aeneas and a contestant in the foot race and (b) a Rutulian | 14810}} |
Silvius | 32.7|S|27.74|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Silvius}} | 74 | 2008 | Son of Aeneas and Lavinia | 14368}} |
Sulmo | 55.92|N|26.5|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Sulmo}} | 56 | 2011 | There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a Rutulian in the troop of Volcens and (b) an Italian whose sons fought for Turnus | 14811}} |
Telon | 16.2|S|97.2|W|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Telon}} | 39.7 | 2011 | Ruler of the Teleboans on Capri; father of Oebalus | 14812}} |
Tereus | 2.6|S|115|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Tereus}} | 45 | 2008 | A Trojan killed by Camilla | 14369}} |
Thymber | 14|N|50.85|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Thymber}} | 27.29 | 2008 | A Rutulian member of Turnus’ army son of Daucus twin brother of Larides | 14370}} |
Tiburtus | 29.11|N|170.27|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Tiburtus}} | 59 | 2008 | Brother of the twins Catillus and Coras founder of Tibur to which he gave his name | 14371}} |
Turnus | 15.59|N|14.69|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Turnus}} | 101 | 1982 | Rutililan king; Aeneas' rival for hand of Lavinia | 6145}} |
Tyrrhus | 24.7|N|72.1|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Tyrrhus}} | 49.1 | 2008 | Keeper of the herds for Latinus father of Silvia | 14372}} |
Volcens | 13.84|S|91.49|E|globe:dione_type:landmark|name=Volcens}} | 74 | 2011 | A Latin leader of cavalry sent as reinforcements to Turnus | 14813}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Ahmad | 57.87|N|49.98|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ahmad}} | 18.13 | 1982 | Youngest son; brings father a magic apple; marries the Genie Peri Banu | 98}} |
Ajib | 61.68|N|120.61|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ajib}} | 15.68 | 2009 | Brother of Gharib in the tale The History of Gharib and His Brother Ajib | 14603}} |
Aladdin | 62.69|N|22.14|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Aladdin}} | 30.53 | 1982 | Hero of the tale; he has the magic lamp | 154}} |
Al-Bakbuk | 5.26|N|168.38|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Al-Bakbuk}} | 9.2 | 2006 | The barber's first brother in The Hunchback's Tale | 14222}} |
Al-Fakik | 35.52|N|53.45|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Al-Fakik}} | 15.2 | 2006 | The barber's third brother in The Hunchback's Tale | 14241}} |
Al-Haddar | 50.48|N|159.22|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Al-Haddar}} | 15.08 | 2006 | The barber's second brother in The Hunchback's Tale | 14224}} |
Ali Baba | 56.84|N|17.51|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ali Baba}} | 34.09 | 1982 | Hero of tale who found a great treasure owned by 40 thieves | 184}} |
Al-Kuz | 18.88|S|178.66|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Al-Kuz}} | 10.15 | 2006 | The barber's fourth brother in “The Hunchback’s Tale.” | 14225}} |
Al-Mustazi | 21.09|S|158.25|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Al-Mustazi}} | 9.98 | 2006 | Father of benevolent prince Al-Mustansir in The Hunchback's Tale | 14226}} |
Ayyub | 38.58|N|64.98|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ayyub}} | 17.45 | 2006 | Damascus merchant father of Ghanim and Fitnah in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’ Love | 14227}} |
Aziz | 17.73|N|11.51|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Aziz}} | 10.52 | 2006 | Man betrothed to his cousin Azizah in The tale of Aziz and Azizah | 14228}} |
Bahman | 14.7|N|61.37|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Bahman}} | 10.56 | 2009 | Oldest Prince brother of Parwez and Perizadah in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette | 14604}} |
Behram | 15.43|S|178.51|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Behram}} | 13.29 | 2006 | Son of a Persian king in the tale Prince Behram and the Princess Al-Datma | 14238}} |
Dalilah | 51.55|N|110.35|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Dalilah}} | 15.51 | 1982 | Crafty old crone who fools several men | 1391}} |
Duban | 58.07|N|78.74|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Duban}} | 18.73 | 1982 | Sage who cured King Yunan of leprosy | 1652}} |
Dunyazad | 41.51|N|157.96|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Dunyazad}} | 30.81 | 1982 | Sister of Shahrazad | 1669}} |
Fitnah | 45.39|N|70.01|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Fitnah}} | 15.54 | 2006 | Daughter of Ayyub sister of Ghanim in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’ Love | 14230}} |
Ghanim | 38.74|N|79.22|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ghanim}} | 14.18 | 2006 | Son of Ayyub brother of Fitnah in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’Love | 14231}} |
Gharib | 81.12|N|118.85|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Gharib}} | 26 | 1982 | Hero of many tales | 2153}} |
Harun | 36.47|N|134.26|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Harun}} | 14.58 | 2009 | Harun al-Rashid; Caliph in many tales for example Harun Al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls | 14605}} |
Hassan | 31.57|S|171.09|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Hassan}} | 15.27 | 2006 | Character in the tale Hassan of Bassorah | 14232}} |
Hisham | 48.25|N|79.59|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Hisham}} | 21.4 | 2009 | Caliph in the tale The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth | 14606}} |
Ishak | 47.6|N|134.98|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ishak}} | 13.84 | 2009 | Character in the tale Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant | 14607}} |
Ja'afar | 34.6|N|22.44|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ja'afar}} | 10.15 | 2009 | Vizier of Harun al-Rashid in the tale Nur al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis al-Jalis | 14608}} |
Jansha | 30.65|S|157.4|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Jansha}} | 10.8 | 2006 | Female hero in The Story of Jansha | 14233}} |
Julnar | 53.76|N|12.91|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Julnar}} | 17.32 | 1982 | The seaborn; heroine of nights 738 to 756 | 2860}} |
Kamar | 40.62|S|32.25|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Kamar}} | 19.55 | 2009 | Kamar al-Akmár; Prince son of Sabur (King of Persia) in the tale The Ebony Horse | 14609}} |
Kasim | 42.35|N|173.05|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Kasim}} | 10.53 | 2009 | The greedy brother of Ali Baba in the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | 14610}} |
Khusrau | 4.1|S|174.14|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Khusrau}} | 12.4 | 2006 | King husband of Shirin in the tale Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman | 14234}} |
Ma'aruf | 37.16|S|26.42|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Ma'aruf}} | 7.02 | 2009 | Hero in the tale Ma'aruf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimah | 14611}} |
Marjanah | 38.2|N|56.99|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Marjanah}} | 12.95 | 2006 | Queen in the Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman | 14235}} |
Masrur | 66.27|N|65.73|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Masrur}} | 15.13 | 2009 | Eunuch sworder in the tale Nur al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis al-Jalis | 14612}} |
Morgiana | 31.75|N|163.83|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Morgiana}} | 15.4 | 2009 | Clever slave girl in the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | 14613}} |
Musa | 73.85|N|11.59|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Musa}} | 21.81 | 1982 | Goes to get the vessels that contain Jinni in The City of Brass | 4077}} |
Mustafa | 30.76|S|175.05|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Mustafa}} | 15.54 | 2009 | Old tailor in the tale Aladdin; or The Wonderful Lamp | 14614}} |
Omar | 17.89|N|86.03|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Omar}} | 11.54 | 2006 | Great king father of Sharrkan and Zau al-Makán in The Tale of King Omar and his Sons | 14236}} |
Otbah | 40.03|S|159.8|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Otbah}} | 10.02 | 2006 | Figure in the tale Otbah and Rayya | 14237}} |
Parwez | 22.95|N|25.56|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Parwez}} | 13.49 | 2009 | Second prince brother of Bahman and Perizadah in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette | 14615}} |
Peri-Banu | 62.04|N|40.86|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Peri-Banu}} | 14.89 | 1982 | Genie who marries Ahmad and helps him fulfill the demands of his father | 4658}} |
Perizadah | 21.12|S|155.11|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Perizadah}} | 10.43 | 2009 | Youngest princess sister of Bahman and Parwez in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette | 14616}} |
Rayya | 32.41|S|178.88|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Rayya}} | 9.54 | 2006 | Female character in the tale Otbah and Rayya | 14229}} |
Sabur | 23.9|S|63.82|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Sabur}} | 7.53 | 2009 | King of Persia and father of Kamar in the tale The Ebony Horse | 14617}} |
Salih | 5.99|S|4.4|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Salih}} | 4.41 | 1982 | Brother of Julnar | 5282}} |
Samad | 61.69|N|1.23|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Samad}} | 14.98 | 1982 | Shayk who guides Musa and Talib to the mountains in The City of Brass | 5288}} |
Shahrazad | 46.5|N|158.4|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Shahrazad}} | 19.91 | 1982 | Heroine who tells King Shahryar The Tales of a Thousand Nights | 5452}} |
Shahryar | 57.71|N|133.31|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Shahryar}} | 24 | 1982 | King whom Shahrazad beguiles with the tales of a thousand nights and a night | 5453}} |
Shakashik | 17.59|S|178.74|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Shakashik}} | 8.5 | 2006 | The barber's sixth brother in The Hunchback's Tale | 14239}} |
Sharrkan | 16.42|N|58.09|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Sharrkan}} | 4.3 | 2006 | Son of the great King Omar in The Tale of King Omar and his Sons | 14223}} |
Shirin | 2.27|S|172.82|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Shirin}} | 8.84 | 2006 | Wife of King Khusrau in the tale Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman | 14240}} |
Sindbad | 66.97|N|148.39|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Sindbad}} | 29.44 | 1982 | Voyager who had many marvelous adventures on seven voyages | 5554}} |
Yunan | 53.95|N|74.21|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Yunan}} | 19.52 | 2009 | Fictional king of Persian city in the tale The Tale of the Vizier and the Sage Duban | 14618}} |
Zaynab | 69.52|N|26.97|W|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Zaynab}} | 23.8 | 2009 | Daughter of Dalilah in the tale The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty and Her Daughter Zaynab the Coney-Catcher | 14619}} |
Zumurrud | 22.23|S|177.95|E|globe:enceladus_type:landmark|name=Zumurrud}} | 20.8 | 2006 | Female character in the tale Ali Shar and Zumurrud | 14242}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Abelard | 3.5|S|12.2|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Abelard}} | 1.1 | 2003 | Peter; French philosopher lover of Heloise (1079-1142) | 13}} |
Aida | 7.9|N|130.5|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Aida}} | 1.6 | 2003 | Ethiopian slave beloved of Egyptian officer Radames in Verdi's opera Aida (Italy 1870) | 104}} |
Avtandil | 22.5|S|126.9|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Avtandil}} | 1.2 | 2003 | Lover of Tinatin in Shota Rustavely's novel Knight in tiger-skin (Georgia 12th century) | 511}} |
Bovary | 61|S|27.3|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Bovary}} | 0.8 | 2003 | Romantic heroine of Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary (France 19th century) | 845}} |
Casanova | 46.6|N|124|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Casanova}} | 0.9 | 2003 | Giovanni; Italian adventurer lover and author (1725-1798) | 1039}} |
Catherine | 9.1|N|171.1|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Catherine}} | 1.1 | 2003 | Tragic lover of Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights (England 1847) | 1078}} |
Cupid | 8.1|N|129.8|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Cupid}} | 1.8 | 2003 | Roman god of love equivalent of Eros | 1349}} |
Don Juan | 29.5|N|3.3|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Don Juan}} | 1.1 | 2003 | Lover character of medieval European legend retold in Molière's Don Juan (France 1665) | 1571}} |
Don Quixote | 57.7|S|109.2|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Don Quixote}} | 0.9 | 2003 | Knight-errant imagined Dulcinea as his lady-love in Cervantes' Don Quixote (Spain 1605) | 1572}} |
Dulcinea | 76.1|S|87.1|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Dulcinea}} | 1.4 | 2003 | Imaginary lady-love of the knight Don Quixote in Cervantes' Don Quixote (Spain 1605) | 1660}} |
Eurydice | 13.5|N|170|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Eurydice}} | 2.2 | 2003 | In Greek mythology wife of singer Orpheus who fails to bring her from Hades | 1876}} |
Fujitsubo | 3.7|S|62.7|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Fujitsubo}} | 1.7 | 2003 | Lover of Genji in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Sikibu first modern novel (Japan c.1000) | 2036}} |
Galatea | 10.2|S|176.9|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Galatea}} | 1.4 | 2003 | Woman in Greek mythology brought to life from statue by Pygmalion legendary king of Cyprus | 2064}} |
Gamba | 20.6|S|54.1|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Gamba}} | 1.3 | 2003 | Marina; companion of astronomer Galileo Galilei (Italy 17th century) | 2084}} |
Genji | 19.5|S|88.6|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Genji}} | 1.5 | 2003 | Prince lover of Fujitsubo in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Sikibu (Japan c.1000) | 2140}} |
Heathcliff | 7.4|N|167.9|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Heathcliff}} | 1.1 | 2003 | Tragic lover of Catherine in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights (England 1847) | 2398}} |
Himeros | 21.2|N|77.7|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Himeros}} | 10 | 2003 | Attendant of Eros; personification of the longing of love in Greek mythology | 2508}} |
Hios | 9.4|S|130.9|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Hios}} | 1.3 | 2003 | Love child of Poseidon and Hiona in Greek mythology; also island (Chios) in the Aegean Sea | 2514}} |
Jahan | 74.2|N|66.5|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Jahan}} | 2.1 | 2003 | Shah; Mogul emperor built Taj Mahal in Agra India for wife Mumtaz Mahal (1592-1666) | 2786}} |
Kastytis | 6.8|N|161.3|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Kastytis}} | 1.7 | 2003 | Lithuanian blacksmith lover of sea goddess Jurate; taken by her to the sea floor | 2950}} |
Leander | 25.6|N|149.7|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Leander}} | 1.4 | 2003 | Lover of Hero swam to her across Hellespont every night and drowned; in despair Hero drowned herself | 3317}} |
Leylie | 3|S|23.5|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Leylie}} | 1.9 | 2003 | Majnoon's lover in Leylie and Majnoon poems by Jami and Navoi (Khorasan 1480s) | 3373}} |
Lolita | 35.2|S|162.3|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Lolita}} | 1.8 | 2003 | Young girl from V. Nabokov's novel Lolita (USA 1955) | 3460}} |
Mahal | 79.4|N|170|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Mahal}} | 1.2 | 2003 | Mumtaz; Mogul empress; favorite wife of Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal (1592-1631) | 3589}} |
Majnoon | 3.8|N|28.8|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Majnoon}} | 2.1 | 2003 | Leylie's lover in Leylie and Majnoon poems by Jami and Navoi (Khorasan 1480s) | 3599}} |
Mélisande | 67.1|N|174.4|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Mélisande}} | 1 | 2003 | Wife of Prince Golaud and lover of his half-brother Pelléas in Maeterlinck drama (Belgium 1892) | 4090}} |
Narcissus | 18.2|N|7.1|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Narcissus}} | 2.9 | 2003 | Young man from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection in water | 4152}} |
Orpheus | 25.6|N|176.7|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Orpheus}} | 1.1 | 2003 | Singer and musician in Greek mythology; fails to bring his love Eurydice from Hades | 4498}} |
Pao-yü | 73.2|S|105.6|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Pao-yü}} | 0.8 | 2003 | Lover of Tai-yü in novel by Ts'ao Chan (China 18th century; also Dream of the Red Chamber 1929) | 4581}} |
Pelléas | 63.1|N|138.7|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Pelléas}} | 1.2 | 2003 | Beloved of Mélisande in Maeterlinck drama and later musical works by Faure Debussy and Schoenberg | 4642}} |
Psyche | 31.6|N|94.6|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Psyche}} | 4.8 | 2003 | Beloved of Eros; personification of human soul in Greek mythology | 4857}} |
Pygmalion | 1.8|S|168.9|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Pygmalion}} | 1.7 | 2003 | King of Cyprus; carved statue of woman brought to life as Galatea whom he married | 4881}} |
Radames | 5.2|S|115.1|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Radames}} | 1.6 | 2003 | Egyptian officer beloved of Ethiopian slave Aida in Verdi's opera Aida (Italy 1870) | 4915}} |
Selene | 14.2|S|12.5|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Selene}} | 3.6 | 2003 | Moon goddess in Greek mythology lover of Endymion | 5417}} |
Tai-yü | 47|S|126.1|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Tai-yü}} | 1.4 | 2003 | Beloved by Pao-yü in novel by Ts'ao Chan (China 18th century; also Dream of the Red Chamber 1929) | 5826}} |
Tutanekai | 56.4|N|3.3|W|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Tutanekai}} | 2.1 | 2003 | Māori hero beloved of young maiden Hinemoa who swam across Lake Rotorua to marry him | 6154}} |
Valentine | 14.6|N|151.6|E|globe:eros_type:landmark|name=Valentine}} | 2.2 | 2003 | St. Valentine's Day (principally Roman) for all lovers | 6279}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Achelous | 61.9|N|11.78|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Achelous}} | 40 | 1979 | Achelous, Greek river god; father of Callirrhoe, Ganymede's mother. | 33}} |
Adad | 57.43|N|1.98|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Adad}} | 39 | 1979 | Adad, Assyro-Babylonian god of thunder. | 42}} |
Adapa | 73.08|N|31.32|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Adapa}} | 57 | 1979 | Adapa, Assyro-Babylonian; lost immortality when, at Ea's advice, he refused food of life. | 49}} |
Agreus | 15.87|N|127.3|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Agreus}} | 63 | 1985 | Agreus, Hunter god in Tyre. | 91}} |
Agrotes | 60.93|N|167.38|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Agrotes}} | 74 | 1985 | Agrotes, Tyre; greatest god of Gebal; farmer god. | 94}} |
Aleyin | 15.14|N|134.08|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Aleyin}} | 12.4 | 1997 | Aleyin, Son of Ba'al, spirit of springs. | 179}} |
Ammura | 31.76|N|17.65|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ammura}} | 61.5 | 1979 | Ammura, Phoenician; god of the west. | 237}} |
Amon | 33.69|N|139.39|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Amon}} | 102 | 1985 | Amon, Theban king of gods. | 238}} |
Amset | 14.41|S|178.75|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Amset}} | 11 | 1997 | Amset, One of the four gods of the dead, son of Horus. | 245}} |
Anat | 4.1|S|128|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Anat}} | 2.9 | 1985 | Anat, Assyro-Babylonian goddess of dew. Note: Defines 128 degrees longitude on Ganymede. | 251}} |
Andjeti | 52.75|S|161.1|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Andjeti}} | 52 | 1985 | Andjeti, Egyptian; first god of Busirus. | 262}} |
Anhur | 32.63|N|167.68|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Anhur}} | 25 | 1997 | Anhur, Egyptian warrior god. | 276}} |
Antum | 5.09|N|141.06|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Antum}} | 14.75 | 1985 | Antum, Babylonian; wife of Anu. | 301}} |
Anu | 65.24|N|15.75|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Anu}} | 55 | 1979 | Anu, Sumerian-Akkadian god of power, of heavens. | 302}} |
Anubis | 84.44|S|128.66|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Anubis}} | 114 | 1988 | Anubis, Egyptian jackal-headed god who opened the underworld to the dead. | 303}} |
Anzu | 63.51|N|62.73|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Anzu}} | 210 | 2000 | Anzu, Gigantic lion-headed bird-like figure, the Sumerian Thunderbird. | 309}} |
Apophis | 8.12|S|83.84|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Apophis}} | 57 | 2000 | Apophis, Egyptian gigantic serpent symbolizing chaos or nonexistence. | 329}} |
Ashîma | 39.05|S|122.98|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ashîma}} | 84 | 1985 | Ashîm, Semitic-Arab god of fate. | 426}} |
Asshur | 54.16|N|26.52|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Asshur}} | 25.5 | 1979 | Asshur, Assyro-Babylonian warrior god. | 435}} |
Atra-hasis | 22.54|N|105.89|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Atra-hasis}} | 133 | 2000 | Atra-hasis, Exceedingly wise' hero of Akkadian myth, survived the great flood. | 459}} |
Aya | 68.34|N|37.98|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Aya}} | 38 | 1979 | Aya, Assyro-Babylonian; wife of Shamash. | 516}} |
Ba'al | 24.92|N|30.03|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ba'al}} | 43 | 1979 | Ba'al, Phoenician; Canaanite god. | 649}} |
Bau | 23.05|N|48.67|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Bau}} | 77 | 1988 | Bau, Goddess who breathed into men the breath of life; daughter of Anu and patroness of Lagash. | 641}} |
Bes | 25.48|S|179.04|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Bes}} | 63 | 1985 | Bes, Egyptian god of marriage. | 717}} |
Chrysor | 15.3|N|134.34|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Chrysor}} | 7 | 1997 | Chrysor, Phoenician god; inventor of bait, fishing hooks and line, first to sail. | 1205}} |
Cisti | 31.6|S|64.23|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Cisti}} | 70 | 1997 | Cisti, Iranian healing god. | 1222}} |
Damkina | 30.17|S|4.88|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Damkina}} | 190 | 2006 | Damkina, Babylonian sky and health deity, queen of the gods, and mother of Marduk in some accounts. | 14132}} |
Danel | 4.33|S|21.3|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Danel}} | 56 | 1979 | Danel, Phoenician; mythical hero versed in art of divination. | 1399}} |
Dendera | 1.12|S|104.54|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Dendera}} | 82 | 2000 | Dendera, Town where Hathor was chief goddess. (Name changed from Dendera Facula.) | 1487}} |
Diment | 23.14|N|8.23|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Diment}} | 40 | 1979 | Diment, Egyptian goddess of the dwelling place of the dead. | 1536}} |
Ea | 17.72|N|148.73|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ea}} | 20 | 1997 | Ea, Assyro-Babylonian god of water, wisdom, and the earth. | 1701}} |
El | 1.01|N|151.36|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=El}} | 55 | 1997 | El, "Father of Men", existed before the birth of gods. | 1753}} |
Enkidu | 26.61|S|34.87|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Enkidu}} | 122 | 1982 | Enkidu, Friend of Gilgamesh. | 1805}} |
Enlil | 55.36|N|47.9|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Enlil}} | 34.6 | 1979 | Enlil, Assyro-Babylonian; nature god of the air, hurricanes, and nature. | 1806}} |
En-zu | 11.59|N|168.4|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=En-zu}} | 5 | 1997 | Enzu, Babylonian moon god. | 1795}} |
Epigeus | 22.96|N|179.35|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Epigeus}} | 343 | 1997 | Epigeus, Phoenician god. | 1816}} |
Erichthonius | 15.32|S|175.26|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Erichthonius}} | 31 | 1997 | Erichthonius, Possible father of Ganymede. | 1825}} |
Eshmun | 17.45|S|167.88|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Eshmun}} | 98 | 1979 | Eshmun, Phoenician; divinity of Sidon. | 1845}} |
Etana | 74.74|N|19.65|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Etana}} | 46 | 1979 | Etana, Assyro-Babylonian; asked the eagle for an herb to give him an heir. | 1856}} |
Gad | 13.56|S|137.56|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Gad}} | 72 | 1985 | Gad, Semitic god of fate or good fortune. | 2051}} |
Geb | 56.41|N|177.35|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Geb}} | 60 | 1985 | Geb, Heliopolis Earth god. | 2127}} |
Geinos | 18.64|N|140.56|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Geinos}} | 56 | 1985 | Geinos, Tyre; god of brick making. | 2134}} |
Gilgamesh | 62.84|S|124.83|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Gilgamesh}} | 153 | 1979 | Gilgamesh, Assyro-Babylonian; sought immortality after Enkidu died. | 2161}} |
Gir | 34.05|N|145.75|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Gir}} | 73 | 1985 | Gir, Sumerian god of summer heat. | 2175}} |
Gula | 64.15|N|12.3|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Gula}} | 38 | 1979 | Gula, Assyro-Babylonian; health god. | 2275}} |
Gushkin | 20.75|N|45.98|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Gushkin}} | 40.5 | 2016 | Gushkin-Banda, Sumerian patron god of goldsmiths. | 15497}} |
Halieus | 34.45|N|167.14|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Halieus}} | 90 | 1985 | Halieus, Tyre; fisherman god. | 2325}} |
Hapi | 30.57|S|147.34|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Hapi}} | 96 | 1988 | Hapi, Egyptian god of the Nile. | 2358}} |
Harakhtes | 35.95|N|100.26|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Harakhtes}} | 108 | 2000 | Harakhtes, "Horus of the Two Horizons", form of Egyptian god Horus who represents the path of the sun. | 2359}} |
Haroeris | 28.53|N|63.18|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Haroeris}} | 70 | 2000 | Haroeris, Egyptian sky god whose eyes are the sun and the moon, a form of Horus. | 2369}} |
Hathor | 66.9|S|91.26|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Hathor}} | 173 | 1979 | Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and love. | 2383}} |
Hay-tau | 14.44|N|133.13|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Hay-tau}} | 27 | 1997 | Hay-tau, Nega god, spirit of forest vegetation. | 2390}} |
Hedetet | 32.91|S|108.99|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Hedetet}} | 106 | 2000 | Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess. | 2408}} |
Hershef | 47.39|N|90.62|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Hershef}} | 120 | 2000 | Hershef, Egyptian ram-headed god. | 2480}} |
Humbaba | 55.15|S|67.31|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Humbaba}} | 40 | 2000 | Humbaba, Babylonian terrifying guardian of the cedar forests. | 2581}} |
Ilah | 22|N|160.62|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ilah}} | 76 | 1985 | Ilah, First Sumerian sky god. | 2660}} |
Ilus | 13.46|S|110.43|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ilus}} | 90 | 1985 | Ilus, Ganymede's brother. | 2671}} |
Irkalla | 32.52|S|114.84|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Irkalla}} | 117 | 1985 | Irkalla, Sumerian goddess of underworld, seen by Enkidu in a dream. | 2719}} |
Ishkur | 0.37|N|8.37|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ishkur}} | 67 | 1985 | Ishkur, Sumerian god of rain. | 2731}} |
Isimu | 8.5|N|8.37|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Isimu}} | 89.5 | 1985 | Isimu, Sumerian god of vegetation. | 2738}} |
Isis | 67.28|S|158.8|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Isis}} | 75 | 1979 | Isis, Egyptian goddess; wife of Osiris. | 2740}} |
Kadi | 47.68|N|178.5|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Kadi}} | 87 | 1985 | Kadi, Babylonian goddess of justice. | 2881}} |
Khensu | 1.02|N|152.93|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Khensu}} | 17 | 1997 | Khensu, Egyptian moon god. | 3008}} |
Khepri | 20.41|N|147.56|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Khepri}} | 47 | 1997 | Khepri, God of transformations for the Heliopitans. | 3009}} |
Khonsu | 37.51|S|169.17|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Khonsu}} | 80 | 1988 | Khonsu, Egyptian moon god. | 3012}} |
Khumbam | 24.1|S|24.65|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Khumbam}} | 57 | 1979 | Khumbam, Assyro-Babylonian; Elamite creator god. | 3016}} |
Kingu | 34.66|S|132.97|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Kingu}} | 78 | 1988 | Kingu, Assyro-Babylonian; conquered leader of Tiamat's forces whose blood was used to create man. | 3040}} |
Kishar | 72.7|N|10.54|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Kishar}} | 78 | 1979 | Kishar, Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial progenitor goddess. | 3054}} |
Kittu | 0.4|N|25.4|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Kittu}} | 15 | 1985 | Kittu, Assyro-Babylonian god of justice. | 3058}} |
Kulla | 33.22|N|113.87|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Kulla}} | 93 | 1985 | Kulla, Sumerian god of brick making. | 3146}} |
Lagamal | 64.3|N|115.79|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Lagamal}} | 131 | 2000 | Lagamal, Son of Babylonian god Ea. | 3229}} |
Latpon | 58.74|N|171.21|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Latpon}} | 43 | 1997 | Latpon, One of the sons of El. | 3294}} |
Lugalmeslam | 23.72|N|166.11|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Lugalmeslam}} | 64 | 1997 | Lugalmeslam, Sumerian god of the underworld. | 3510}} |
Lumha | 36.01|N|154.23|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Lumha}} | 58 | 1985 | Lumha, Title of Enki as patron of singers; also Babylonian priest. | 3514}} |
Maa | 1.3|N|156.37|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Maa}} | 31 | 1997 | Maa, Egyptian god of the sense of sight. | 3546}} |
Mehit | 28.95|N|164.39|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mehit}} | 47 | 1985 | Mehit, Egyptian lion-headed goddess; Anhur's wife. | 3804}} |
Melkart | 9.86|S|173.93|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Melkart}} | 105 | 1979 | Melkart, Phoenician; divinity of Tyre. | 3820}} |
Menhit | 36.31|S|140.32|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Menhit}} | 140 | 2006 | Menhit, Egyptian lion and war goddess. | 14133}} |
Min | 29.23|N|1.26|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Min}} | 33 | 1988 | Min, Egyptian fertility god. | 3908}} |
Mir | 3.3|S|129.7|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mir}} | 8 | 1985 | Mir, West Semitic god of wind. | 3918}} |
Misharu | 4.31|S|24.11|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Misharu}} | 88 | 1985 | Misharu, Assyro-Babylonian god of law. | 3925}} |
Mont | 44.62|N|48.05|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mont}} | 15 | 1997 | Mont, Theban war god. | 3999}} |
Mor | 30.55|N|32.65|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mor}} | 41 | 1979 | Mor, Phoenician; spirit of the harvest. | 4030}} |
Mot | 9.93|N|165.95|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mot}} | 23 | 1997 | Mot, Spirit of the harvest, one of the sons of El. | 4051}} |
Mush | 15.12|S|114.77|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Mush}} | 99 | 1985 | Mush, Sumerian male deity; upper parts are human, lower parts a serpent. | 4078}} |
Nabu | 45.39|S|1.19|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nabu}} | 40 | 1979 | Nabu, Sumerian god of intellectual activity. | 4100}} |
Nah-Hunte | 17.76|S|85.26|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nah-Hunte}} | 47 | 2000 | Nah-Hunte, Elamite god of light and justice. | 4109}} |
Namtar | 58.34|S|19.3|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Namtar}} | 50 | 1979 | Namtar, Assyro-Babylonian plague demon. | 4132}} |
Nanna | 17.61|S|118.13|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nanna}} | 56 | 1985 | Nanna, Sumerian moon god; god of wisdom. | 4141}} |
Nefertum | 44.35|N|38.96|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nefertum}} | 29 | 1997 | Nefertum, Original divine son of the Memphis triad, son of Ptah. | 4191}} |
Neheh | 72.13|N|62.66|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Neheh}} | 54 | 1985 | Neheh, Egyptian god of eternity. | 4194}} |
Neith | 29.45|N|6.97|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Neith}} | 90 | 1988 | Neith, Egyptian warrior goddess; goddess of domestic arts. | 4197}} |
Nergal | 38.58|N|159.67|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nergal}} | 9.6 | 1997 | Nergal, Assyro-Babylonian king of the underworld. | 4215}} |
Nidaba | 17.75|N|123.43|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nidaba}} | 199 | 1985 | Nidaba, Sumerian grain goddess. | 4254}} |
Nigirsu | 58.26|S|39.43|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nigirsu}} | 53 | 1979 | Nigirsu, Assyro-Babylonian; god of the fields, war god. | 4263}} |
Ningishzida | 14.11|N|170.16|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ningishzida}} | 32 | 1997 | Ningishzida, Sumerian vegetation god. | 4290}} |
Ninkasi | 59.21|N|48.85|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ninkasi}} | 81 | 1988 | Ninkasi, Sumerian goddess of brewing. | 4295}} |
Ninki | 8.37|S|120.79|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ninki}} | 194 | 1985 | Ninki, Consort to Ea, Babylonian god of water. | 4296}} |
Ninlil | 6.27|N|118.32|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ninlil}} | 91 | 1985 | Ninlil, Chief Assyrian goddess; Asshur's consort. | 4297}} |
Ninsum | 14.35|S|140.55|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ninsum}} | 88 | 1985 | Ninsum, Minor Babylonian goddess of wisdom; Gilgamesh's mother. | 4299}} |
Nut | 54.21|S|90.8|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Nut}} | 90 | 1979 | Nut, Egyptian goddess of the sky. | 4364}} |
Osiris | 38|S|166.31|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Osiris}} | 107 | 1979 | Osiris, Egyptian god of the dead. | 4509}} |
Ptah | 65.9|S|142.95|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ptah}} | 30 | 1988 | Ptah, Sovereign god of Memphis; patron of artisans. | 4858}} |
Punt | 24.89|S|120.15|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Punt}} | 135 | 1997 | Punt, Land east of Egypt where Bes originated. Changed from Punt Facula. | 4869}} |
Ruti | 13.23|N|51.35|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ruti}} | 16 | 1979 | Ruti, Phoenician; Byblos god. | 5242}} |
Saltu | 14.15|S|7.23|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Saltu}} | 40 | 2006 | Saltu, Babylonian goddess of discord and hostility. | 5286}} |
Sapas | 57.45|N|33.99|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Sapas}} | 56 | 1979 | Shapash, Assyro-Babylonian; torch of the gods. | 5317}} |
Sati | 30.84|N|12.8|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Sati}} | 95 | 1988 | Sati, Wife of Khnum, Egyptian god of the Cataracts. | 5336}} |
Sebek | 61.25|N|3.22|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Sebek}} | 61 | 1979 | Sebek, Egyptian crocodile god. | 5400}} |
Seima | 17.09|N|144.03|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Seima}} | 38 | 1985 | Seima, Mother goddess of the Arameans. | 5412}} |
Seker | 39.16|S|14.62|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Seker}} | 103 | 1988 | Seker, Egyptian god of the dead at Memphis. | 5414}} |
Selket | 15.03|N|105.7|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Selket}} | 168 | 1985 | Selket, Tutelary goddess who guarded intestines of the dead. | 5419}} |
Serapis | 12.4|S|44.11|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Serapis}} | 169 | 1997 | Serapis, Egyptian healing god. | 5436}} |
Shu | 43.16|N|3.16|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Shu}} | 44 | 1988 | Shu, Egyptian god of air. | 5503}} |
Sin | 52.94|N|2.54|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Sin}} | 19 | 1979 | Sin, Babylonian moon god. | 5545}} |
Tammuz | 13.45|N|129.24|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Tammuz}} | 51 | 1985 | Tammuz, Egyptian childbirth goddess. | 5847}} |
Tanit | 57.49|N|36.62|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Tanit}} | 26 | 1979 | Tanit, Akkadian youthful god of vegetation; Ishtar's son. | 5855}} |
Tashmetum | 39.72|S|95.46|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Tashmetum}} | 135 | 2000 | Tashmetum, Assyro-Babylonian; Carthaginian goddess. | 5879}} |
Ta-urt | 27.66|N|55.8|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Ta-urt}} | 94 | 1988 | Taurt, Assyro-Babylonian goddess who invented writing with her husband Nabu. | 5809}} |
Teshub | 68.3|S|80.72|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Teshub}} | 188 | 1994 | Teshub, Elamite god of the tempest. | 5935}} |
Thoth | 43.22|S|147.25|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Thoth}} | 102 | 1985 | Thoth, Egyptian moon god; invented all arts and sciences. | 5981}} |
Tros | 11.14|N|27.26|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Tros}} | 94 | 1979 | Tros, Greek; father of Ganymede. | 6091}} |
Upuant | 46.4|N|40.46|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Upuant}} | 17 | 1997 | Upuant, Jackal-headed warrior god, god of the dead. | 6232}} |
We-ila | 12.36|S|69.65|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=We-ila}} | 36 | 2000 | We-ila, Akkadian god from whom the hero Atra-hasis was created. | 6503}} |
Wepwawet | 69.89|S|59.81|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Wepwawet}} | 86 | 2000 | Wepwawet, Ancient Egyptian jackal deity. | 6520}} |
Zakar | 31.28|N|26.33|E|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Zakar}} | 170 | 1997 | Zakar, Assyrian supreme deity. | 6692}} |
Zaqar | 58.16|N|37.41|W|globe:ganymede_type:landmark|name=Zaqar}} | 33 | 1979 | Zaqar, Assyro-Babylonian; Sin's messenger who brought dreams to men. | 6701}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Abisme | 37.53|N|92.92|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Abisme}} | 767.74 | 2013 | A Saracen lord killed by Archbishop Turpin | 15164}} |
Acelin | 42.7|N|154.9|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Acelin}} | 38 | 2008 | Aceline of Gascony one of the Twelve Peers the council of King Charles | 14451}} |
Adelroth | 6.6|N|176.4|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Adelroth}} | 57 | 2008 | Marsilion's nephew killed by Roland in the first battle | 14452}} |
Almeric | 53.4|N|84|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Almeric}} | 43 | 1982 | One of 12 peers killed by Marsilion | 198}} |
Anseïs | 40.7|S|69.2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Anseïs}} | 48 | 2008 | One of the Twelve Peers; kills Turgis; killed by Malquiant | 14453}} |
Astor | 14.9|N|38.8|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Astor}} | 122 | 2008 | A French baron; ruled over Valence on Rhone | 14454}} |
Baligant | 16.4|N|135.1|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Baligant}} | 66 | 1982 | Emir of Babylon; Marsilion enlisted his help against Charlemagne | 576}} |
Basan | 33.3|N|165.3|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Basan}} | 76 | 1982 | French baron; Murdered while serving as Ambassador of Marsilon | 625}} |
Basbrun | 52|S|111.8|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Basbrun}} | 80 | 2008 | Charlemagne's officer who hung Ganelon's 30 relatives | 14455}} |
Basile | 0.7|S|172.1|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Basile}} | 6 | 2008 | French baron; murdered near Haltile with his brother Basan while serving as ambassador to Marsilion | 14456}} |
Berenger | 62.1|N|140.3|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Berenger}} | 84 | 1982 | One of twelve peers; killed Estramarin; killed by Grandoyne | 698}} |
Besgun | 76|N|50.2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Besgun}} | 56 | 1982 | Chief cook for Charlemagne's army; he guarded Ganelon after Ganelon's treachery was discovered | 718}} |
Bevon | 70.7|N|93|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Bevon}} | 48 | 2008 | A French baron; killed by Marsilion | 14457}} |
Bramimond | 38|N|178|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Bramimond}} | 200 | 2008 | Queen of Saragossa wife of Marsilion | 14458}} |
Charlemagne | 55|N|101.2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Charlemagne}} | 95 | 1982 | Emperor of France and Germanic nations; his forces fought the Saracens in Spain | 1150}} |
Clarin | 18.3|N|71.6|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Clarin}} | 84 | 2008 | Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14459}} |
Climborin | 30.4|N|116.9|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Climborin}} | 49 | 2008 | Saracen lord who gave his helmet to Ganelon; killed by Oliver | 14460}} |
Corsablis | 0.9|N|114.2|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Corsablis}} | 73 | 2008 | Saracen lord; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass; killed Archbishop Turpin in the first battle | 14461}} |
Dapamort | 36.6|N|84.9|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Dapamort}} | 49 | 2008 | A Saracen king from Lycia; leader in Baligant's army | 14462}} |
Engelier | 40.5|S|95.3|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Engelier}} | 504 | 2008 | One of Twelve Peers the Gascon of Bordeaux; the most valiant knight killed by Climborin in the first battle | 14463}} |
Escremiz | 1.6|N|173.5|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Escremiz}} | 0.06 | 2008 | Escremiz of Valterne; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass; killed by Engelier in the first battle | 14464}} |
Eudropin | 0.9|N|139.3|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Eudropin}} | 42 | 2008 | Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14465}} |
Falsaron | 33.8|N|82.6|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Falsaron}} | 424 | 2008 | Brother of King Marsilion; killed by Oliver | 14466}} |
Ganelon | 44.3|S|19.8|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Ganelon}} | 230 | 2008 | French count; stepfather of Roland; brother-in-law of Roland's uncle Charlemagne; betrays Roland and the French rear guard to Marsilion | 14467}} |
Garlon | 3.2|S|119.5|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Garlon}} | 47 | 2008 | Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14468}} |
Geboin | 58.6|N|173.4|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Geboin}} | 81 | 1982 | Guarded French dead; became leader of Charlemagne's 2nd column | 2129}} |
Gerin | 45.6|S|127|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Gerin}} | 445 | 2008 | One of the Twelve Peers; kills Malprimis; killed by Grandoyne | 14469}} |
Godefroy | 71.9|N|110.9|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Godefroy}} | 63 | 1982 | Standard bearer of Charlemagne; brother of Tierri Charlemagne's defender against Pinabel | 2200}} |
Grandoyne | 17.7|N|145.5|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Grandoyne}} | 65 | 1982 | Son of Cappadocian King Capuel; killed Gerin Gerier Berenger Guy St. Antoine Duke Astorge; killed by Roland | 2236}} |
Hamon | 10.6|N|90|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Hamon}} | 96 | 1982 | Joint Commander of Charlemagne's Eighth Division | 2341}} |
Ivon | 18|N|45|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Ivon}} | 100 | 2008 | Frankish baron one of the Twelve Peers | 14470}} |
Johun | 12.4|N|83.4|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Johun}} | 64 | 2008 | Johun of Outremer; Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14471}} |
Jurfaleu | 13|N|2.5|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Jurfaleu}} | 107 | 2008 | Son of Marsilion Saracen king of Spain | 14472}} |
Lorant | 65.2|N|159.8|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Lorant}} | 44 | 1982 | French commander of one of first divisions against Baligant; killed by Baligant | 3470}} |
Malprimis | 15.2|S|118.2|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Malprimis}} | 377 | 2008 | A Saracen lord from Brigale; killed by Gerin in the first battle | 14473}} |
Malun | 5.9|N|41.3|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Malun}} | 121 | 2008 | A Saracen lord; killed by Oliver | 14474}} |
Margaris | 27.7|N|135.8|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Margaris}} | 75 | 2008 | Saracen lord from Seville; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass | 14475}} |
Marsilion | 39.2|N|176.1|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Marsilion}} | 136 | 1982 | Saracen king of Spain; Roland wounds him and he died of wound later | 3722}} |
Matthay | 3.5|S|172.6|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Matthay}} | 58 | 2008 | Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14476}} |
Milon | 67.9|N|89.8|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Milon}} | 119 | 1982 | Guarded French dead while Charlemagne pursued Saracen forces | 3905}} |
Naimon | 9.3|N|30.7|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Naimon}} | 244 | 2008 | King Charles’ wisest counselor | 14477}} |
Nevelon | 33.2|S|163|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Nevelon}} | 49 | 2008 | Shares command of Charlemagne's sixth division; leader of part of the 5th column | 14478}} |
Ogier | 42.5|N|84.9|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Ogier}} | 100 | 1982 | Dane who led 3rd column in Charlemagne's army against Baligant's forces | 4412}} |
Oliver | 62.5|N|159.2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Oliver}} | 113 | 1982 | Roland's friend; mortally wounded by Marganice | 4440}} |
Othon | 33.3|N|12.2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Othon}} | 86 | 1982 | One of twelve peers; guarded French dead while Charlemagne pursued Saracen forces; sixth column leader | 4522}} |
Pinabel | 39|S|33|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Pinabel}} | 83 | 2008 | Pinabel of Sorence a French baron Ganelon's kinsmen and skilled speaker. Large and powerful he agrees to fight Thierry to settle the issue of Ganelon's guilt and he lost the judicial combat | 14479}} |
Priamon | 1.5|N|173|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Priamon}} | 17 | 2008 | Saracen lord and emissary to Charles | 14480}} |
Rabel | 64.4|S|166.2|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Rabel}} | 91 | 2008 | A French baron; takes Roland's place at vanguard of Charlemagne's forces; leads first column | 14481}} |
Roland | 73.3|N|25.2|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Roland}} | 144 | 1982 | Charlemagne's nephew; led rear guard of French forces; hero in song of Roland | 5173}} |
Rugis | 0.1|S|99|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Rugis}} | 19 | 2008 | Saracen lord one of the Saracen Twelve Peers | 14482}} |
Samson | 6.5|N|61.4|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Samson}} | 33 | 2008 | French baron Duke of Burgundy; one of the Twelve Peers; killed by Valdebron | 14483}} |
Thierry | 55|S|8|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Thierry}} | 110 | 2008 | French knight; Duke of Argonne; brother of Godefroy Charlemagne's standard bearer. At Ganelon's trial Thierry alone insists on Ganelon's guilt | 14484}} |
Tibbald | 57|N|2|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Tibbald}} | 160 | 2008 | Tibbald of Reims; French baron; guarded French dead at Roncevaux | 14485}} |
Timozel | 9.9|S|147.7|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Timozel}} | 58 | 2008 | A Saracen lord; killed by Gerin and Gerier in the first battle | 14486}} |
Torleu | 0.2|S|171.6|E|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Torleu}} | 8 | 2008 | Leader in Baligant's army; king of Persia; killed by Rabel | 14487}} |
Turgis | 16.9|N|28.4|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Turgis}} | 580 | 2008 | A Saracen baron; count of Tortelosa; killed by Oliver in the first battle | 14488}} |
Turpin | 47.7|N|1.4|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Turpin}} | 87 | 1982 | Archbishop of Rheims in Song of Roland | 6146}} |
Valdebron | 29.6|N|104.4|W|globe:iapetus_type:landmark|name=Valdebron}} | 49 | 2008 | Saracen lord gave his sword to Ganelon | 14489}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Accolon | 70.56|S|175.59|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Accolon}} | 48 | 1982 | Companion of Arthur's; he was tricked into jousting with Arthur | 29}} |
Arthur | 35.4|S|163.96|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Arthur}} | 64 | 1982 | King of the Round Table Assemblage | 403}} |
Balin | 14.71|N|82.51|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Balin}} | 35 | 1982 | Knight of matchless courage and virtue | 577}} |
Ban | 43.93|N|160.75|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Ban}} | 37 | 1982 | King of Benwick; father of Sir Launcelot ally of Arthur in the battle of Bedgrayne | 590}} |
Bedivere | 9.57|N|149.42|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Bedivere}} | 25 | 1982 | Arthurian knight | 656}} |
Bors | 41.82|N|172.3|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Bors}} | 34 | 1982 | King of Gaul; father of Sir Ector de Marys Sir Bors Sir Lyonel | 829}} |
Dagonet | 47.84|N|98.38|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Dagonet}} | 28 | 2008 | Fool at King Arthur's court | 14442}} |
Dynas | 2.35|N|80.71|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Dynas}} | 35 | 1982 | A knight of the Round Table | 1684}} |
Elaine | 46.33|N|107|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Elaine}} | 21 | 1982 | Daughter of King Pelles lover of Sir Launcelot and mother by him of Sir Galahad | 1754}} |
Gaheris | 44.57|S|61.81|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Gaheris}} | 23 | 1982 | Older son of King Lot; killed by Sir Launcelot in his rescue of Gwynevere from burning | 2058}} |
Galahad | 45.32|S|145.31|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Galahad}} | 34 | 1982 | Bastard son of Launcelot and Elaine. He went on the quest to find the Holy Grail | 2062}} |
Gareth | 43.06|S|72.22|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Gareth}} | 23 | 1982 | Youngest son of King Lot; killed by Sir Launcelot in his rescue of Gwynevere from burning | 2106}} |
Gawain | 58.54|S|98.92|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Gawain}} | 27 | 1982 | Eldest son of King Lot; Arthur's favorite cousin | 2123}} |
Gwynevere | 17.6|S|36.3|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Gwynevere}} | 42 | 1982 | Queen; wife of Arthur; lover of Launcelot | 2298}} |
Herschel | 1.38|S|111.76|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Herschel}} | 139 | 1982 | William; German-British astronomer; discovered Mimas and Enceladus (1738-1822) | 2478}} |
Igraine | 41.99|S|128.79|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Igraine}} | 38 | 1982 | Wife of Uther; mother of Arthur | 2656}} |
Iseult | 47.24|S|33.78|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Iseult}} | 21 | 1982 | Loved by Tristram | 2729}} |
Kay | 44.61|N|120.54|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Kay}} | 24 | 1982 | Royal seneschal at Arthur's court | 2969}} |
Lamerok | 62.27|S|70.82|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Lamerok}} | 20 | 1982 | Pellinore's son; sent testing horn to King Mark to expose adultery of Sir Tristram | 3255}} |
Launcelot | 9.46|S|31.51|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Launcelot}} | 30 | 1982 | King Arthur's favorite; champion and lover of Queen Gwynevere | 3300}} |
Lot | 31.46|S|128.4|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Lot}} | 22 | 1982 | Leader of the rebel kings of the north and west. Married Margawse and begat Sir Gawain Sir Aggravayne Sir Gaheris | 3478}} |
Lucas | 40.75|N|139.65|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Lucas}} | 40 | 2008 | Butler at King Arthur's court | 14443}} |
Marhaus | 8.96|S|0.06|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Marhaus}} | 34 | 2008 | Delivers poison wound to Tristram before being mortally wounded by him | 14444}} |
Mark | 26.28|S|51.68|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Mark}} | 20.8 | 1982 | King of Cornwall | 3717}} |
Melyodas | 74.93|S|77.19|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Melyodas}} | 40 | 2008 | King of Lyoness; marries King Mark's sister who dies bearing their son Sir Tristram | 14445}} |
Merlin | 38.43|S|140.99|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Merlin}} | 37 | 1982 | Magician and prophet; son of the devil; Arthur's mentor | 3857}} |
Modred | 4.15|N|140.32|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Modred}} | 26 | 1982 | Arthur's bastard son and mortal enemy; delivered fatal wound to Arthur but was killed by him | 3941}} |
Morgan | 24.21|N|115.02|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Morgan}} | 43 | 1982 | Arthur's half sister; enchantress; plotted to destroy Arthur but failed | 4036}} |
Nero | 0.36|S|52.7|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Nero}} | 22 | 2008 | King of the West principal enemy of Arthur | 14446}} |
Palomides | 3.39|N|162|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Palomides}} | 10 | 1982 | Saracen enemy of Tristam | 4563}} |
Pellinore | 29.76|N|135.45|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Pellinore}} | 36 | 1982 | King whose duty was to pursue the questing beast and either run it to earth or lose his strength | 4641}} |
Percivale | 3.01|S|178.86|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Percivale}} | 20 | 1982 | Very pure knight; accomplished quest of Holy Grail | 4653}} |
Royns | 32.46|N|12.51|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Royns}} | 22.1 | 2008 | King of the West principal enemy of Arthur | 14447}} |
Tristram | 52.32|S|26|W|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Tristram}} | 20 | 1982 | Saved Iseult; fell in love with her | 6087}} |
Uther | 35.16|S|109.83|E|globe:mimas_type:landmark|name=Uther}} | 34 | 1982 | Ruler of all Britain; Arthur's father | 6257}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Achilles | 0.6|N|35.62|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Achilles}} | 58.6 | 2008 | Son of Peleus and Thetis commander of the Myrmidons at Troy | 14405}} |
Aietes | 41.44|S|6.23|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Aietes}} | 91 | 2008 | Brother of Circe | 14406}} |
Ajax | 28.41|S|78|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Ajax}} | 88 | 1982 | Greek hero second only to Achilles | 121}} |
Alcinous | 30.31|N|147.39|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Alcinous}} | 50 | 2008 | King of Phaeacia husband of Arete father of Nausicaa | 14407}} |
Amphinomus | 14.87|S|128.7|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Amphinomus}} | 13.6 | 2008 | A suitor killed by Telemachus a favorite of Penelope | 14408}} |
Anticleia | 51.31|N|32.37|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Anticleia}} | 100.7 | 1982 | Mother of Odysseus | 293}} |
Antinous | 59.89|S|73.85|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Antinous}} | 138 | 1982 | Chief of the wooers; slain by Odysseus | 294}} |
Arete | 4.67|S|61|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Arete}} | 13 | 1982 | Wife of Alcinous mother of Nausicaa | 359}} |
Circe | 12.6|S|54.66|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Circe}} | 79 | 1982 | Changed Odysseus' companions into swine | 1220}} |
Demodocus | 59.37|S|18.21|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Demodocus}} | 125 | 2008 | Blind Phaeacian singer | 14409}} |
Diomedes | 38.12|N|70.58|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Diomedes}} | 48.57 | 2008 | Son of Tydeus king of Argos | 14410}} |
Dolius | 30.15|S|149.67|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Dolius}} | 190 | 2008 | Old servant of Penelope | 14411}} |
Elpenor | 53.43|N|96.31|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Elpenor}} | 60 | 1982 | Follower of Odysseus | 1775}} |
Euanthes | 7.86|N|121.09|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Euanthes}} | 33 | 2008 | Father of Maron | 14412}} |
Eumaeus | 23.1|N|51.12|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Eumaeus}} | 30 | 1982 | Faithful swineherd who greets Odysseus gave him warm cloak and guided him to palace | 1867}} |
Eupithes | 18.71|N|171.21|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Eupithes}} | 22.3 | 2008 | Father of Antinous | 14413}} |
Eurycleia | 52.54|N|113.5|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Eurycleia}} | 31 | 1982 | Faithful old nurse of Odysseus | 1874}} |
Eurylochus | 5.07|S|27.68|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Eurylochus}} | 44.8 | 2008 | Odysseus’ second in command | 14414}} |
Eurymachus | 35.65|S|65|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Eurymachus}} | 38.4 | 2008 | One of the two leading suitors of Penelope killed by Odysseus | 14415}} |
Halius | 44.4|N|4.96|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Halius}} | 29.5 | 2008 | Son of Alcinous and Arete | 14416}} |
Hermione | 38.4|S|148.69|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Hermione}} | 68.2 | 2008 | Daughter of Menelaus and Helen | 14417}} |
Icarius | 5.89|S|54.15|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Icarius}} | 54.4 | 2008 | Father of Penelope | 14418}} |
Irus | 27|S|115.19|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Irus}} | 26.5 | 2008 | Ithacan beggar | 14419}} |
Laertes | 46.36|S|67.46|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Laertes}} | 51.13 | 1982 | Father of Odysseus | 3225}} |
Leocritus | 21.53|N|118.66|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Leocritus}} | 12.5 | 2008 | A suitor of Penelope killed by Telemachus | 14420}} |
Leucothea | 4.26|S|123.84|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Leucothea}} | 13.8 | 2008 | Ino's name after she became a goddess | 14421}} |
Maron | 2.52|N|119.33|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Maron}} | 11.8 | 2008 | Son of Euanthes priest of Apollo at Ismarus | 14422}} |
Medon | 25.5|N|143.31|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Medon}} | 18.7 | 2008 | Herald of Odysseus in Ithaca | 14423}} |
Melanthius | 58.5|S|167.39|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Melanthius}} | 250 | 1982 | Disloyal goatherd; insults Odysseus; is slain | 3811}} |
Mentor | 0.25|N|44.16|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Mentor}} | 62 | 1982 | Friend of Odysseus | 3844}} |
Naubolos | 72.19|S|54.82|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Naubolos}} | 54.5 | 2008 | Father of Euryalos | 14425}} |
Nausicaa | 84.4|N|5|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Nausicaa}} | 69 | 1982 | Daughter of Alcinous who advised Odysseus | 4168}} |
Neleus | 19.38|S|25.72|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Neleus}} | 37.6 | 2008 | Father of Nestor | 14424}} |
Nestor | 54|S|64.81|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Nestor}} | 38.2 | 1982 | A wise old king | 4221}} |
Odysseus | 32.82|N|128.89|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Odysseus}} | 445 | 1982 | Hero of Odyssey | 4406}} |
Oenops | 28.13|N|93.44|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Oenops}} | 25.7 | 2008 | Father of Penelope's suitor Leodes | 14427}} |
Penelope | 10.83|S|110.78|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Penelope}} | 207.5 | 1982 | Faithful wife of Odysseus | 4645}} |
Periboea | 8|N|34.86|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Periboea}} | 51 | 2008 | Mother of Nausithous | 14428}} |
Phemius | 11.32|N|73.78|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Phemius}} | 75.9 | 1982 | Minstrel to the wooers; spared by Odysseus | 4685}} |
Philoetius | 2.32|N|175.29|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Philoetius}} | 28.3 | 2008 | Faithful herdsman of Odysseus' flock | 14429}} |
Polycaste | 1.38|N|86.41|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Polycaste}} | 23 | 2008 | Daughter of Nestor | 14430}} |
Polyphemus | 3.48|S|77.02|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Polyphemus}} | 73 | 1982 | Cyclops battled by Odysseus | 4788}} |
Poseidon | 55.71|S|101.3|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Poseidon}} | 63 | 2008 | Son of Cronos brother of Zeus god of the sea | 14431}} |
Rhexenor | 75.63|S|65.22|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Rhexenor}} | 38 | 2008 | Brother of Alcinous | 14432}} |
Salmoneus | 1.77|S|24.82|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Salmoneus}} | 93 | 2008 | Father of Tyro | 14433}} |
Teiresias | 60.39|N|0.83|W|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Teiresias}} | 14.5 | 1982 | Aged prophet; Odysseus consults him among the dead | 5899}} |
Telemachus | 54|N|20.62|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Telemachus}} | 92 | 1982 | Son of Odysseus | 5906}} |
Telemus | 34.53|S|3.11|E|globe:tethys_type:landmark|name=Telemus}} | 320 | 2008 | Prophet of the Cyclops | 14434}} |
Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Year | Eponym | Ref | Aconia | 7.54|N|151.37|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Aconia}} | 19 | 2014 | Fabia Aconia Paulina; Roman aristocratic woman wife of Praetextatus (d. c. 384) | 15196}} |
Aelia | 14.26|S|69.2|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Aelia}} | 4.34 | 2012 | Aelia Oculata; Roman vestal virgin (c. 83) | 14929}} |
Africana | 68.99|N|14.13|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Africana}} | 25.43 | 2014 | Cornelia Africana; Roman noblewoman wife of Tiberus Gracchus Major mother of Tiberus and Gaius Gracchus (c. 190-100 B.C.) | 15197}} |
Albana | 76.61|N|159.31|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Albana}} | 90.86 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin | 15051}} |
Albia | 27.85|S|78.85|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Albia}} | 5.79 | 2014 | Albia Dominica; Roman noblewoman wife of Emperor Valens (c. 337–378) | 15198}} |
Alypia | 70.22|S|139.22|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Alypia}} | 15.17 | 2014 | Roman noblewoman daughter of Anthemius and Aelia Euphemia wife of Ricimer (fl. 467-472) | 15199}} |
Angioletta | 40.16|S|179.25|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Angioletta}} | 18.42 | 2014 | Angioletta Coradini; Italian planetary scientist (1946-2011) | 15257}} |
Antonia | 58.7|S|9.22|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Antonia}} | 16.75 | 2012 | Famous Roman woman daughter of M. Antonius and Octavia wife of Drusus mother of Germanicus Livilla and Emperor Claudius (36 B.C. - A.D. 37) | 14930}} |
Aquilia | 49.41|S|169.12|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Aquilia}} | 36.82 | 2012 | Julia Aquilia Severa; Roman vestal virgin (c. 218) | 14931}} |
Arruntia | 39.44|N|138.41|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Arruntia}} | 10.49 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 70 B.C.) | 14932}} |
Bellicia | 37.73|N|162.24|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Bellicia}} | 41.68 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 3rd century) | 14875}} |
Bruttia | 63.81|N|122.91|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Bruttia}} | 20.68 | 2014 | Bruttia Crispina; Roman Empress wife of Emperor Commodus (164-191) | 15200}} |
Caesonia | 31.2|N|110.07|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Caesonia}} | 104.23 | 2014 | Atia Balba Caesonia; Roman noblewoman daughter of Julius Caesar's sister mother of Emperor Augustus (85-43 B.C.) | 15201}} |
Calpurnia | 16.72|N|10.9|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Calpurnia}} | 50.19 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 3rd century) | 14904}} |
Cannutia | 58.93|S|145.27|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Cannutia}} | 17.97 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) | 15202}} |
Canuleia | 33.62|S|84.52|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Canuleia}} | 11.32 | 2012 | One of the first Roman vestal virgins | 14933}} |
Caparronia | 35.71|N|42.97|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Caparronia}} | 53.2 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (d. 266 B.C.) | 14876}} |
Charito | 44.8|S|90.71|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Charito}} | 6.55 | 2014 | Roman Empress daughter of military commander Lucillianus wife of Emperor Jovian (mid 4th century C.E.) | 15203}} |
Claudia | 1.65|S|146|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Claudia}} | 0.57 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 143 B.C.) | 14877}} |
Coelia | 1.14|S|120.18|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Coelia}} | 14.06 | 2014 | Coelia Concordia; the last Roman vestal virgin and the last Vestalis Maxima (Chief Vestal) after the Temple of Vesta was closed in 391 (d. 406 A.D.) | 15204}} |
Cornelia | 9.37|S|15.57|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Cornelia}} | 14.9 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 23) | 14905}} |
Cossinia | 0.63|N|178.96|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Cossinia}} | 15.72 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin | 15205}} |
Domitia | 37.62|N|22.04|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Domitia}} | 32.99 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 10-19) | 14878}} |
Domna | 11.11|S|134.07|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Domna}} | 13.53 | 2012 | Julia; wife of Roman emperor Severus | 15052}} |
Drusilla | 15.05|S|51.22|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Drusilla}} | 20.34 | 2012 | Julia; famous Roman woman second daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina sister of Gaius (16-38) | 14934}} |
Eumachia | 0.14|N|42.94|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Eumachia}} | 25.78 | 2012 | Priestess and prominent citizen of Pompeii (c. 1st century) | 15053}} |
Eusebia | 42.04|S|5.69|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Eusebia}} | 23.44 | 2012 | Famous Roman woman second wife of Constantius II | 14935}} |
Eutropia | 22.4|N|104.99|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Eutropia}} | 21.09 | 2012 | Wife of Maximian (c. 324) | 15054}} |
Fabia | 15.53|N|55.76|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Fabia}} | 11.62 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (served as a vestal virgin from 73 to pre 58 B.C.) | 14936}} |
Fausta | 25.44|S|99.76|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Fausta}} | 3.14 | 2014 | Flavia Maxima; Roman Empress wife of Constantine I executed by him (d. 326) | 15206}} |
Flavola | 9.16|S|30.44|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Flavola}} | 2.87 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 215) | 15207}} |
Floronia | 36.23|N|94.06|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Floronia}} | 18.54 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (d. 216 B.C.) | 14879}} |
Fonteia | 53.25|S|68.59|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Fonteia}} | 20.61 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 69 B.C.) | 15055}} |
Fulvia | 26.13|S|67.35|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Fulvia}} | 16.73 | 2014 | Wife of Clodius Curio and Antony | 15208}} |
Fundania | 57.62|N|74.98|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Fundania}} | 29.23 | 2014 | Annia Fundania Faustina; Roman noblewoman cousin of M. Aurelius victim of Commodus (d. 192) | 15209}} |
Galeria | 29.82|S|18.38|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Galeria}} | 21.77 | 2012 | Galeria Fundana; wife of Emperor Vitellius (c. 1st century) | 15056}} |
Gegania | 4.05|N|149.23|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Gegania}} | 22.33 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin | 14880}} |
Graecina | 37.45|S|122.99|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Graecina}} | 11.93 | 2014 | Pomponia Graecina; Roman noblewoman married to the consul Aulus Plautius (d. A.D. 83) | 15210}} |
Helena | 41.51|S|87.45|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Helena}} | 22.06 | 2011 | Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta; mother of Constantine the Great | 14906}} |
Herennia | 72.42|S|10.33|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Herennia}} | 22.33 | 2014 | Herennia Etruscilla; Roman Empress wife of Emperor Decius mother of Emperors Etruscus Herrenius and Hostilian (c. 250) | 15211}} |
Hortensia | 46.85|S|165.38|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Hortensia}} | 29.45 | 2014 | Daughter of consul and advocate Quintus Hortensius (fl. c. 50 B.C.); she was known as a skilled orator | 15255}} |
Iuinia | 35.58|S|121.78|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Iuinia}} | 3.03 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 107) | 15212}} |
Justina | 34.41|S|107.88|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Justina}} | 7.62 | 2012 | Famous Roman woman second wife of Emperor Valentinian | 14937}} |
Laelia | 46.82|S|69.55|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Laelia}} | 8.89 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 62) | 14938}} |
Laeta | 14.9|N|30.1|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Laeta}} | 1.37 | 2014 | Clodia; Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) | 15213}} |
Laurentia | 28.15|S|92.8|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Laurentia}} | 11.48 | 2014 | Acca; mythical woman wife of the shepherd Faustulus in Roman mythology adoptive mother of Romulus and Remus | 15214}} |
Lepida | 16.74|N|96.76|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Lepida}} | 42.9 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 25) | 14939}} |
Licinia | 23.34|N|167.35|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Licinia}} | 24.05 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 140-113 B.C.) | 14940}} |
Lollia | 37.36|S|117.67|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Lollia}} | 4.9 | 2014 | Lollia Paulina; Roman woman of distinguished ancestry and great wealth Roman Empress as the third wife of Caligula (15-49) | 15215}} |
Longina | 36.96|N|20.65|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Longina}} | 17.65 | 2014 | Domitia; Roman empress wife of Emperor Domitian Augusta of Rome (c. 51-130) | 15216}} |
Lucilla | 75.96|S|60.88|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Lucilla}} | 19.3 | 2014 | Annia; Roman Empress mother of M. Aurelius married to Emperors L. Verus and then to Ti. Claudius (c. 150-182) | 15217}} |
Mamilia | 48.39|N|82.09|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Mamilia}} | 35.67 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 240) | 15057}} |
Marcia | 8.98|N|20.45|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Marcia}} | 67.6 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (d. 113 B.C.) | 14882}} |
Mariamne | 68.44|S|9.27|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Mariamne}} | 30.33 | 2014 | Second wife of Herod king of Roman province Judea known for her great beauty (c. 60-29 B.C.) | 15218}} |
Metrodora | 59.43|S|100.54|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Metrodora}} | 23.99 | 2014 | Claudia Metrodora; Greek woman with Roman citizenship prominent public benefactor (mid 1st century A.D.) | 15219}} |
Minervina | 16.85|N|160.71|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Minervina}} | 18.34 | 2014 | The first wife of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great mother of Crispus (early 4th century) | 15220}} |
Minucia | 20.2|N|2.8|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Minucia}} | 23.15 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 337 B.C.) | 14907}} |
Myia | 50.53|S|103.66|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Myia}} | 2.59 | 2012 | Daughter of Pythagoras and Theano wife of Milon of Crotona | 15058}} |
Numisia | 7.48|S|37.25|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Numisia}} | 29.94 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 204) | 14883}} |
Occia | 15.47|S|168.48|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Occia}} | 7.34 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (served as vestal virgin from c. 40 B.C. to A.D. 19) | 14941}} |
Octavia | 3.3|S|62.79|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Octavia}} | 30.62 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (third century A.D.) | 14942}} |
Oppia | 7.89|S|99.08|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Oppia}} | 36.67 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (d. 483 B.C.) | 14884}} |
Paculla | 64.22|S|151.15|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Paculla}} | 22.34 | 2014 | Paculla Annia; Campanian (Southern Italy) priestess of Bacchus whose reforms radically altered the Bacchanalian ritual in ancient Rome (fl. c. 188 B.C.) | 15221}} |
Paulina | 10.92|N|133.11|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Paulina}} | 18.13 | 2012 | Aurelia; priestess for life of asylum-granting Artemis Pergaia built hydreion at her own expense | 15059}} |
Perpennia | 23.03|S|101.25|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Perpennia}} | 21.36 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 100-70 B.C.) | 15222}} |
Pinaria | 29.54|S|178.37|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Pinaria}} | 41.76 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 600 B.C.) | 14885}} |
Placidia | 19.24|N|78.62|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Placidia}} | 14.75 | 2014 | Galla; daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodorius I wife of Athualf King of the Visigoths and Constantius III Roman Emperor (390-450) | 15223}} |
Plancia | 61.56|N|16.09|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Plancia}} | 18.48 | 2014 | Plancia Magna; daughter of Roman Senator Varus wife of Tertullus benefactress and patron of Perga the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia in Asia Minor (1st-2nd century A.D.) | 15224}} |
Pomponia | 70.2|N|97.42|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Pomponia}} | 59.07 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) | 15060}} |
Portia | 0.91|N|168.83|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Portia}} | 11.44 | 2014 | Daughter of Roman statesman Cato Uticensis second wife of M. Brutus (c. 70-43/42 B.C.) | 15225}} |
Postumia | 33.84|N|33.77|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Postumia}} | 195.89 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 420 B.C.) | 15226}} |
Publicia | 14.53|N|125.64|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Publicia}} | 15.79 | 2012 | Flavia Publicia; Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) | 14943}} |
Rheasilvia | 71.95|S|86.3|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Rheasilvia}} | 450 | 2011 | Rhea Silvia Roman vestal virgin mother of Romulus and Remus (c. 770 B.C.) | 14886}} |
Rubria | 7.32|S|168.34|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Rubria}} | 10.27 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 54) | 14944}} |
Rufillia | 12.92|S|71.29|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Rufillia}} | 15.79 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 250-301) | 15227}} |
Scantia | 29.63|N|64.65|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Scantia}} | 18.61 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 40 B.C.-A.D. 23) | 14945}} |
Sentia | 38.39|S|170.75|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Sentia}} | 16.54 | 2014 | Amaesia Sentia; mentioned by Valerius Maximus as an instance of a female who pleaded her own cause before the praetor; called “Androgyne” for having a man's spirit with a female body | 15256}} |
Serena | 20.43|S|89.29|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Serena}} | 18.47 | 2012 | Roman noblewoman niece of Emperor Theodosius (c. 400) | 14946}} |
Severina | 75.41|S|88.45|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Severina}} | 34.74 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 240) | 14908}} |
Sextilia | 39|S|64.07|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Sextilia}} | 19.48 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (d. 274 B.C.) | 14887}} |
Sossia | 36.78|S|75.76|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Sossia}} | 8.11 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin | 14947}} |
Tarpeia | 69.47|S|179.3|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Tarpeia}} | 40.29 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin | 14909}} |
Teia | 3.44|S|61.06|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Teia}} | 6.69 | 2012 | Teia Euphrosyne Ruffina Roman vestal virgin (c. 200) | 14948}} |
Torquata | 46.45|N|143.78|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Torquata}} | 34.73 | 2012 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 48) | 15061}} |
Tuccia | 39.86|S|13.19|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Tuccia}} | 11.65 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin | 14888}} |
Urbinia | 29.88|S|66.26|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Urbinia}} | 24.25 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin | 14889}} |
Varronilla | 29.62|N|179.58|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Varronilla}} | 158.45 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 10-83) | 15228}} |
Veneneia | 47.93|S|54.32|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Veneneia}} | 400 | 2012 | One of the first Roman vestal virgins | 14949}} |
Vettenia | 4.8|N|130.69|W|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Vettenia}} | 18.89 | 2014 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 200) | 15229}} |
Vibidia | 26.96|S|10.3|E|globe:vesta_type:landmark|name=Vibidia}} | 7.1 | 2011 | Roman vestal virgin (c. 48) | 14910}} |
1. ^1 {{cite web |title = Categories for Naming Features on Planets and Satellites |publisher = Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN) |website = usgs.gov |url = http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/Categories |accessdate= 14 August 2017}}