Merrkuur Merkur Mercher Merkurs Tir Mercuio Payinalcitlalli

Mercuur Mircuriu Merkury Mekhuri Dobropan

Budh Budha Suising

Mercury


Features associated with: Greek (see all countries)

Type
Feature Name
Origin
Crater
Named after Apollodorus of Damascus - Greek architect (2nd century AD).
Crater
Named after Aristoxenus - Greek philosopher and musical theorist (fl. 4th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Callicrates - Greek architect (5th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Hesiod - Greek poet (c. 800 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Homer - Greek epic poet (8th or 9th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Ictinus - Greek architect (5th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Lysippus - Greek sculptor (4th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Myron - Greek sculptor (fl. c. 480-440 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Phidias - Greek sculptor (fl. c. 490-430 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Philoxenus - Greek lyric poet (436-380 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Polygnotus - Greek painter (c. 500-400 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Praxiteles - Greek sculptor (fl. 370-330 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Scopas - Greek sculptor and architect (fl. 4th century B.C.).
Crater
Named after Simonides - Greek lyric poet (556-468 B.C.).
Crater
Named after Sophocles - Greek dramatist (c. 496-406 B.C.).

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