Crater
Pronunciation
Coordinates
Diameter (km)
Approval date
Named after
Refs
Acestes
50°06′N 243°22′W / 50.1°N 243.37°W / 50.1; -243.37 (Acestes )
108
2008
Acestes , King of Sicily
WGPSN
Adrastus
61°40′S 46°34′W / 61.66°S 46.57°W / -61.66; -46.57 (Adrastus )
38.5
1982
Adrastus , King of Argos
WGPSN
Aeneas
25°53′N 46°16′W / 25.89°N 46.27°W / 25.89; -46.27 (Aeneas )
161
1982
Aeneas , Trojan Prince
WGPSN
Alcander
52°53′S 295°29′W / 52.89°S 295.49°W / -52.89; -295.49 (Alcander )
120
2011
Alcander , Trojan defending Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians, killed by Turnus
WGPSN
Allecto
7°44′S 224°34′W / 7.73°S 224.56°W / -7.73; -224.56 (Allecto )
106
2008
Allecto , one of the Furies.
WGPSN
Amastrus
9°58′S 237°02′W / 9.96°S 237.03°W / -9.96; -237.03 (Amastrus )
62.4
2008
Amastrus , Trojan warrior
WGPSN
Amata
5°10′N 279°49′W / 5.17°N 279.81°W / 5.17; -279.81 (Amata )
76
1982
Amata , Queen of the Latins
WGPSN
Amycus
37°31′S 88°37′W / 37.52°S 88.62°W / -37.52; -88.62 (Amycus )
27.3
2008
Amycus , a Trojan, comrade of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Anchises
34°S 65°W / 34°S 65°W / -34; -65 (Anchises )
47
1982
Anchises , Dardanian king
WGPSN
Anna
63°23′S 89°58′W / 63.38°S 89.96°W / -63.38; -89.96 (Anna )
14.2
2008
Anna , sister and confidante of Dido.
WGPSN
Antenor
7°00′S 11°32′W / 7°S 11.54°W / -7; -11.54 (Antenor )
81
1982
Antenor , Trojan prince
WGPSN
Ascanius
33°26′N 232°11′W / 33.43°N 232.18°W / 33.43; -232.18 (Ascanius )
98
2008
Ascanius , son of Aeneas by Creusa
WGPSN
Assaracus
32°39′N 8°47′W / 32.65°N 8.79°W / 32.65; -8.79 (Assaracus )
60
2011
Assaracus , early king of Troy, son of Tros, brother of Ilus and Ganymede
WGPSN
Aulestes
9°54′N 147°44′W / 9.9°N 147.73°W / 9.9; -147.73 (Aulestes )
50
2008
Aulestes , Etruscan chief, ally of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Butes
65°43′N 46°24′W / 65.72°N 46.4°W / 65.72; -46.4 (Butes )
35
1982
Butes , boxer
WGPSN
Caieta
24°43′S 79°38′W / 24.71°S 79.63°W / -24.71; -79.63 (Caieta )
50
1982
Caieta , Trojan nurse
WGPSN
Camilla
4°22′S 60°37′W / 4.36°S 60.61°W / -4.36; -60.61 (Camilla )
31.9
2008
Camilla , Volscian queen
WGPSN
Cassandra
39°50′S 246°13′W / 39.84°S 246.22°W / -39.84; -246.22 (Cassandra )
13
1982
Cassandra , Trojan princess
WGPSN
Catillus
2°23′S 275°18′W / 2.38°S 275.3°W / -2.38; -275.3 (Catillus )
42.2
1982
Catillus the Arcadian , founder of Tibur
WGPSN
Coras
0°23′N 268°27′W / 0.39°N 268.45°W / 0.39; -268.45 (Coras )
43
1982
Coras , founder of Tibur
WGPSN
Cretheus
43°21′S 88°32′W / 43.35°S 88.53°W / -43.35; -88.53 (Cretheus )
29
2008
A Trojan warrior who took part in the defense of Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians
WGPSN
Creusa
49°11′N 76°19′W / 49.19°N 76.32°W / 49.19; -76.32 (Creusa )
36.2
1982
Creusa , Trojan princess
WGPSN
Daucus
15°23′S 301°08′W / 15.38°S 301.14°W / -15.38; -301.14 (Daucus )
80
2008
A Rutulian, father of the twins Thymber and Larides.
WGPSN
Dercennus
29°45′N 279°56′W / 29.75°N 279.93°W / 29.75; -279.93 (Dercennus )
86.2
2008
Ancient king of the Laurentians.
WGPSN
Dido
23°58′S 18°49′W / 23.97°S 18.82°W / -23.97; -18.82 (Dido )
122
1982
Dido , Carthaginian queen
WGPSN
Entellus
10°56′S 210°32′W / 10.93°S 210.54°W / -10.93; -210.54 (Entellus )
63
2008
Sicilian boxing champion.
WGPSN
Erulus
35°00′S 104°46′W / 35°S 104.76°W / -35; -104.76 (Erulus )
120
2008
Superhuman son of the goddess Feronia.
WGPSN
Eumelus
0°06′S 65°58′W / 0.1°S 65.96°W / -0.1; -65.96 (Eumelus )
35.1
2008
A Trojan companion of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Euryalus
74°22′S 0°00′E / 74.36°S -0°E / -74.36; -0 (Euryalus )
35
2008
A Trojan companion of Aeneas, friend of Nisus.
WGPSN
Evander
57°S 145°W / 57°S 145°W / -57; -145 (Evander )
350
2008
Evander , Roman hero
WGPSN
Fadus
35°56′S 225°11′W / 35.94°S 225.18°W / -35.94; -225.18 (Fadus )
47
2011
A Rutulian of those besieging the men of Aeneas in their leader’s absence.
WGPSN
Galaesus
46°46′N 296°15′W / 46.77°N 296.25°W / 46.77; -296.25 (Galaesus )
79
2011
An old Italian killed in the first fighting between Latins and Trojans while trying to make peace.
WGPSN
Haemon
84°20′N 276°19′W / 84.33°N 276.31°W / 84.33; -276.31 (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.
WGPSN
Halys
59°10′S 53°43′W / 59.17°S 53.72°W / -59.17; -53.72 (Halys )
35.2
1982
Halys, Trojan warrior
WGPSN
Herbesus
/həɹbɛsəs/
34°41′N 156°07′W / 34.68°N 156.11°W / 34.68; -156.11 (Herbesus )
58.4
2008
A Rutulian who besieged Aeneas' camp.
WGPSN
Iasus
?
22°08′S 245°55′W / 22.13°S 245.92°W / -22.13; -245.92 (Iasus )
54
2011
There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) father of Palinurus, and (b) father of Iapyx.
WGPSN
Ilia
0°30′S 346°16′W / 0.5°S 346.27°W / -0.5; -346.27 (Ilia )
52.4
1982
Alternate name of Rhea Silvia , mother of Romulus and Remus
WGPSN
Italus
18°28′S 76°25′W / 18.47°S 76.41°W / -18.47; -76.41 (Italus )
35.7
1982
Italus , ancient hero, eponymous ancestor of the Italians
WGPSN
Lagus
13°34′S 102°57′W / 13.56°S 102.95°W / -13.56; -102.95 (Lagus )
77
2008
A soldier of Turnus.
WGPSN
Lamyrus
53°40′N 255°37′W / 53.67°N 255.61°W / 53.67; -255.61 (Lamyrus )
61
2011
A Rutulian with the troops besieging the camp of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Larides
/laɹədiːz/
7°10′N 311°25′W / 7.17°N 311.42°W / 7.17; -311.42 (Larides )
29
2008
A Rutulian, member of Turnus’ army, son of Daucus, twin brother of Thymber.
WGPSN
Latagus
/lat̤ʌgəs/
14°39′N 26°28′W / 14.65°N 26.46°W / 14.65; -26.46 (Latagus )
41
1982
Latagus , Trojan soldier
WGPSN
Latinus
52°11′N 201°00′W / 52.19°N 201°W / 52.19; -201 (Latinus )
130
2008
King of Latium, husband of Amata.
WGPSN
Lausus
34°49′N 22°46′W / 34.81°N 22.76°W / 34.81; -22.76 (Lausus )
23.5
1982
Lausus , Etruscan prince
WGPSN
Liger
24°00′N 126°38′W / 24°N 126.63°W / 24; -126.63 (Liger )
53
2008
Soldier of Turnus, brother of Lucagus.
WGPSN
Lucagus
22°09′N 131°15′W / 22.15°N 131.25°W / 22.15; -131.25 (Lucagus )
45.7
2008
Soldier of Turnus, brother of Liger.
WGPSN
Magus
18°26′N 24°21′W / 18.44°N 24.35°W / 18.44; -24.35 (Magus )
45.8
1982
Magus , Rutulian soldier
WGPSN
Massicus
35°00′S 55°23′W / 35°S 55.39°W / -35; -55.39 (Massicus )
39
1982
Massicus
WGPSN
Metiscus
6°00′N 93°17′W / 6°N 93.29°W / 6; -93.29 (Metiscus )
43.8
2008
A Rutulian, charioteer of Turnus.
WGPSN
Mezentius
19°10′N 183°00′W / 19.16°N 183°W / 19.16; -183 (Mezentius )
51
2008
Etruscan king, ally of Turnus, father of Lausus.
WGPSN
Murranus
12°49′N 90°44′W / 12.82°N 90.73°W / 12.82; -90.73 (Murranus )
56.8
2008
A Rutulian.
WGPSN
Nisus
68°11′S 335°00′W / 68.18°S 335°W / -68.18; -335 (Nisus )
35
2008
Trojan companion of Aeneas, friend of Euryalus.
WGPSN
Oebalus
44°28′N 351°36′W / 44.47°N 351.6°W / 44.47; -351.6 (Oebalus )
35.7
2011
An ally of Turnus, son of Telon and Sebethis.
WGPSN
Pagasus
3°S 241°W / 3°S 241°W / -3; -241 (Pagasus )
67
2008
An Etruscan killed by Camilla.
WGPSN
Palinurus
3°18′S 63°00′W / 3.3°S 63°W / -3.3; -63 (Palinurus )
11.9
1982
Palinurus
WGPSN
Phaleris
?
77°24′S 166°35′W / 77.4°S 166.58°W / -77.4; -166.58 (Phaleris )
44
2008
Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack.
WGPSN
Phorbas
81°12′N 131°17′W / 81.2°N 131.29°W / 81.2; -131.29 (Phorbas )
69.3
2011
A Trojan, companion of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Prytanis
46°15′S 287°24′W / 46.25°S 287.4°W / -46.25; -287.4 (Prytanis )
96
2008
Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack.
WGPSN
Remus
13°35′S 31°54′W / 13.58°S 31.9°W / -13.58; -31.9 (Remus )
62
1982
Remus
WGPSN
Ripheus
56°28′S 36°48′W / 56.47°S 36.8°W / -56.47; -36.8 (Ripheus )
34
1982
Ripheus
WGPSN
Romulus
8°09′S 26°51′W / 8.15°S 26.85°W / -8.15; -26.85 (Romulus )
90.7
1982
Romulus
WGPSN
Sabinus
43°39′S 186°40′W / 43.65°S 186.66°W / -43.65; -186.66 (Sabinus )
88
1982
Sabines
WGPSN
Sagaris
4°56′N 104°12′W / 4.93°N 104.2°W / 4.93; -104.2 (Sagaris )
53
2008
Servant of Aeneas.
WGPSN
Salius
65°05′N 181°44′W / 65.09°N 181.73°W / 65.09; -181.73 (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.
WGPSN
Silvius
32°42′S 332°16′W / 32.7°S 332.26°W / -32.7; -332.26 (Silvius )
74
2008
Son of Aeneas and Lavinia.
WGPSN
Sulmo
55°55′N 333°30′W / 55.92°N 333.5°W / 55.92; -333.5 (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.
WGPSN
Telon
16°12′S 97°12′W / 16.2°S 97.2°W / -16.2; -97.2 (Telon )
39.7
2011
Ruler of the Teleboans on Capri; father of Oebalus.
WGPSN
Tereus
2°36′S 245°00′W / 2.6°S 245°W / -2.6; -245 (Tereus )
39.7
2008
A Trojan, killed by Camilla.
WGPSN
Thymber
14°00′N 309°09′W / 14°N 309.15°W / 14; -309.15 (Thymber )
27.29
2008
A Rutulian, member of Turnus’ army, son of Daucus, twin brother of Larides.
WGPSN
Tiburtus
29°07′N 189°44′W / 29.11°N 189.73°W / 29.11; -189.73 (Tiburtus )
59
2008
Brother of the twins Catillus and Coras, founder of Tibur to which he gave his name.
WGPSN
Turnus
15°35′N 345°19′W / 15.59°N 345.31°W / 15.59; -345.31 (Turnus )
101
1982
Turnus
WGPSN
Tyrrhus
24°42′N 287°54′W / 24.7°N 287.9°W / 24.7; -287.9 (Tyrrhus )
49.1
2008
Keeper of the herds for Latinus, father of Silvia.
WGPSN
Volcens
13°50′S 268°31′W / 13.84°S 268.51°W / -13.84; -268.51 (Volcens )
74
2011
A Latin, leader of cavalry sent as reinforcements to Turnus
WGPSN