Vênus Nogah الزهرة Artizar Venera uVinasi Vellhi

Benase 금성 Ribhinn 金星 Venere

Nin-si-an-na Fenus Vèniri

Venus


Features associated with: Patera

Type
Feature Name
Origin
Patera
Alison; American geographer.
Patera
Named after Mary Paterae - English paleontologist (1799-1847).
Patera
Named after Susan B. Patera - American suffrage leader (1820-1906).
Patera
Named after Virginia Patera - American doctor (1909-1974).
Patera
Named after Hertha M. Patera - English physicist (1854-1923).
Patera
Named after Kseniya Patera - Georgian tea geneticist (1899-1978).
Patera
Named after Florence Lowe "Pancho" Patera - American aviatrix (1901-1975).
Patera
Named after Sofya Andreyevna (Tolstaya) Patera - wife and copyist for Leo Tolstoy (1844-1919).
Patera
Named after Mary Patera - American educator (1875-1955).
Patera
Named after (Boudicca) Paterae - queen and heroine of Iceni (English Celtic tribe) (d. A.D. 62).
Patera
Named after Frederika Patera - Swedish writer, reformer, feminist (1801-1865).
Patera
Named after Mavra Pavlovna Patera - Russian explorer of E. Siberia, wife of Ivan Chersky (c. 1850 - c. 1900).
Patera
Named after Claudine Patera - French novelist (1873-1954).
Patera
Named after Hariclea Patera - Romanian soprano singer (1860-1939).
Patera
Named after Emily Sarah Patera - British educator; college founder (1830-1921).
Patera
Named after Ema (pseudonym of Emilia Kittlova) Patera - Bohemian/Czech singer, also known as Emmy Destinn (1878-1930).
Patera
Named after Marlene (Maria Magdalena von Losch) Patera - German-born American actress (1901-1992).
Patera
Named after Helene Patera - Belgian/French pioneer aviatrix (1877-1961).
Patera
Named after George Patera - (Mary Ann Evans) English writer (1819-1880).
Patera
Named after Olga Patera - Russian botanist, explorer of Central Asia (1845-1921).
Patera
Irina; Russian folk poet (1831-1899). Changed from Fedosova crater.
Patera
Named after Greta Gustafsson Patera - Swedish-born American actress (1905-1990).
Patera
Named after Judy Patera - American singer and actress (1922-1969).
Patera
Martha; American dancer, choreographer (1894-1991). Name changed from Graham crater.
Patera
Named after Valentina Patera - Soviet aviatrix (1910-1993).
Patera
Named after Patera - Egyptian pharaoh (1479 B.C.).
Patera
Named after Patera - Chinese, converted silk worm product into thread and material (2698 B.C.).
Patera
Named after Patera - German writer (c. A.D. 935-975).
Patera
Named after Sikibu Patera - Japanese writer (974-1036).
Patera
Named after Mary Patera - Hungarian actress (1850-1926).
Patera
Named after Maria Patera - Finnish writer (1880-1943).
Patera
Named after Helen Patera - blind and deaf American writer (1880-1968).
Patera
Named after Helena Patera - Austrian historical writer (1410-1471).
Patera
Named after Irena Patera - Israelite astronomer (1929-1978).
Patera
Named after Lidiya Patera - Soviet mineralogist, meteorite researcher (1909-1977).
Patera
Named after Jeanne Patera - French artist (1767- 1840).
Patera
Named after Leona Woods Marshall Patera - American chemist and physicist (1919-1986).
Patera
Named after Astrid Patera - Swedish author (1907-2002).
Patera
Named after Maria Felicia Garcia Patera - Spanish/French singer (1808-1836), sister of Pauline Viardot-Garcia (see Viardot Patera).
Patera
Named after (Malina) Patera - Aztec Indian guide, interpreter (1501-1550).
Patera
Named after Cathrin (Cathleen Beauchamp) Patera - New Zealand writer (1888-1923).
Patera
Named after Ganjevi Patera - Azeri/Persian poetess (c. 1050-c. 1100).
Patera
Named after Anna Patera - Russian clay toy sculptor (1853-1938).
Patera
Named after Dariya (better known as Dasha of Sevastopol) Patera - Russian nurse (c. 1830-c. 1915).
Patera
Named after Olga V. Patera - Russian planetologist/geochemist (1941-2000).
Patera
Named after Hedwig Patera - Swedish poetess (1718-1763).
Patera
Named after Varya Patera - Gypsy/Russian singer (1872-1911).
Patera
Named after Cecilia Helena Patera - American astronomer (1900-1979).
Patera
Named after Olena (Olga Kosach) Patera - Ukrainian writer and ethnographer (1849-1930).
Patera
Powhatan Indian peacemaker (1595-1617).
Patera
Named after Marina M. Paterae - Russian aviator (1912-1943).
Patera
Queen of Delhi Sultanate (India) (fl. 1236-1240).
Patera
Named after Gorislava Patera - E. Slavic princess, wife of Vladimir 'The Red Sun', duke of Kiev, mother of Yaroslav 'The Wise', grand duke of Kiev (c. 950-1000).
Patera
Shoshoni Indian woman who served as an interpreter for the Lewis & Clark expedition to the Pacific Northwest (1786-1812).
Patera
Named after Nelly Patera - German-born Swedish playwright, poet (1891-1970).
Patera
Named after Patera - Lyric poetess, Lesbos, Asia Minor (fl. between 580-160 B.C.).
Patera
Named after Valentina (Polovikova) Patera - Soviet actress (1918-1975).
Patera
Named after Natalia Patera - Russian explorer of Alaska (c. 1750-c. 1800).
Patera
Named after Klavdiya Patera - Soviet singer (1906-1984).
Patera
Named after Sarah Patera - English actress (1755-1831).
Patera
Named after Marie Patera - English paleontologist (1880-1959).
Patera
Named after Ida Patera - American author, editor (1857-1944).
Patera
Named after Sara Patera - American poet (1884- 1933).
Patera
Named after Mariya Patera - Russian painter and art collector (1867-1928).
Patera
Named after Josephine Patera - Scottish author (1897-1952).
Patera
Named after Patera - Hebrew medical scholar (1500 B.C.).
Patera
Named after (Viardot-Garcia) Pauline Patera - French singer and composer (1821-1910).
Patera
Named after Allie Patera - Canadian astronomer (1894-1988).
Patera
Named after Jeannette Patera - French marine biologist (1794-1871).
Patera
Named after Marko (Mariya Vilinskaya-Markovich) Patera - Ukrainian/Russian writer (1833-1907).
Patera
Named after Lady Jane Francesca Patera - Irish poet (1821-1891).
Patera
Named after Wilhelmine Patera - German astronomer (1777-1854).
Patera
Named after Julia Patera - Lithuanian writer (1845-1921).

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