List of geological features on Iapetus

Most Iapetian geological features are named after characters and locations in the Old French epic poem The Song of Roland, specifically the English translation by Dorothy L. Sayers.

Montes

A mons /ˈmɒnz/, pl. montes /ˈmɒntz/, is a mountain.

Mons or MontesCoordinateDiameter (km)Named afterPronunciation
Carcassone Montes0°00′N 216°42′W / 0.0°N 216.7°W / 0.0; -216.7740.0Carcassonne, France/kɑːrkəˈsn/
Cordova Mons0°00′N 206°12′W / 0.0°N 206.2°W / 0.0; -206.285.0Córdoba, Spain/ˈkɔːrdvə/
Gayne Mons0°00′N 176°00′W / 0.0°N 176.0°W / 0.0; -176.065.0Gayne, Spain
Haltile Mons0°00′N 190°24′W / 0.0°N 190.4°W / 0.0; -190.445.0Haltile, Spain
Seville Mons0°00′N 346°18′W / 0.0°N 346.3°W / 0.0; -346.369.0Seville, Spain/sɪˈvɪl/
Sorence Mons0°00′N 193°42′W / 0.0°N 193.7°W / 0.0; -193.746.0Castle of Pinabel
Toledo Montes0°00′N 136°00′W / 0.0°N 136.0°W / 0.0; -136.01100.0Toledo, Spain/tˈld/
Tortelosa Montes0°00′N 64°42′W / 0.0°N 64.7°W / 0.0; -64.7294.0Tortelosa, Spain
Valterne Mons0°00′N 170°36′W / 0.0°N 170.6°W / 0.0; -170.650.0Valterne, Spain

Regiones

There is one named Iapetian regio /ˈri/ (area of distinct albedo difference), Cassini:

RegioCoordinateNamed afterPronounced
Cassini Regio28°06′S 92°36′W / 28.1°S 92.6°W / -28.1; -92.6 (Cassini Regio)Giovanni Cassini, discoverer of Iapetus/kəˈsni/

The adjectival form is Cassinian /kəˈsɪniən/.

Terrae

There are two named Iapetian terrae /ˈtɛr/ (large 'land' masses).

TerraCoordinateDiameter (km)Named afterPronounced
Roncevaux Terra37°00′N 239°30′W / 37.0°N 239.5°W / 37.0; -239.51284.0Battle of Roncevaux Pass/rɒnsəˈv/
Saragossa Terra45°00′S 180°00′W / 45.0°S 180.0°W / -45.0; -180.02300.0Saragossa, Spain/særəˈɡɒsə/

The adjectival form of Roncevaux is Roncesvallian.

Craters

Named impact craters are:

CratersCoordinateDiameter (km)Named afterPronounced
Abisme37°54′N 267°06′E / 37.9°N 267.1°E / 37.9; 267.1767.7Saracen lord/æˈbm/
Acelin42°42′N 154°54′W / 42.7°N 154.9°W / 42.7; -154.938.0Aceline of Gascony
Adelroth6°36′N 183°36′W / 6.6°N 183.6°W / 6.6; -183.657.0Marsilion’s nephew
Almeric53°24′N 276°00′W / 53.4°N 276.0°W / 53.4; -276.043.0Almeric, one of the Twelve Peers
Anseïs40°42′S 290°48′W / 40.7°S 290.8°W / -40.7; -290.848.0One of the Twelve Peers
Astor14°54′N 321°12′W / 14.9°N 321.2°W / 14.9; -321.2122.0A French baron
Baligant16°24′N 224°54′W / 16.4°N 224.9°W / 16.4; -224.966.0Baligant
Basan33°18′N 194°42′W / 33.3°N 194.7°W / 33.3; -194.776.0Bason
Basbrun52°00′S 111°48′W / 52.0°S 111.8°W / -52.0; -111.880.0Charlemagne’s officer
Basile0°42′S 187°54′W / 0.7°S 187.9°W / -0.7; -187.96.0French baron
Berenger62°06′N 219°42′W / 62.1°N 219.7°W / 62.1; -219.784.0Bérengier
Besgun76°00′N 309°48′W / 76.0°N 309.8°W / 76.0; -309.856.0Besgun
Bevon70°42′N 93°00′W / 70.7°N 93.0°W / 70.7; -93.048.0French baron
Bramimond38°00′N 178°00′W / 38.0°N 178.0°W / 38.0; -178.0200.0Bramimonde
Charlemagne55°00′N 258°48′W / 55.0°N 258.8°W / 55.0; -258.895.0Charlemagne/ˈʃɑːrlɪmn/
Clarin18°18′N 71°36′W / 18.3°N 71.6°W / 18.3; -71.684.0Saracen lord
Climborin30°24′N 116°54′W / 30.4°N 116.9°W / 30.4; -116.949.0Saracen lord
Corsablis0°54′N 114°12′W / 0.9°N 114.2°W / 0.9; -114.273.0Saracen lord
Dapamort36°36′N 84°54′W / 36.6°N 84.9°W / 36.6; -84.949.0Saracen king
Engelier40°30′S 264°42′W / 40.5°S 264.7°W / -40.5; -264.7504.0One of the Twelve Peers
Escremiz1°36′N 173°30′W / 1.6°N 173.5°W / 1.6; -173.50.06Escremiz of Valterne
Eudropin0°54′N 220°42′W / 0.9°N 220.7°W / 0.9; -220.742.0Saracen lord
Falsaron33°48′N 82°36′W / 33.8°N 82.6°W / 33.8; -82.6424.0Brother of King Marsilion
Ganelon44°18′S 19°48′W / 44.3°S 19.8°W / -44.3; -19.8230.0Ganelon
Garlon3°12′S 240°30′W / 3.2°S 240.5°W / -3.2; -240.547.0Saracen lord
Geboin58°36′N 173°24′W / 58.6°N 173.4°W / 58.6; -173.481.0Geboin
Gerin45°36′S 233°00′W / 45.6°S 233.0°W / -45.6; -233.0445.0One of the Twelve Peers
Godefroy71°54′N 249°06′W / 71.9°N 249.1°W / 71.9; -249.163.0Godefroy
Grandoyne17°42′N 214°30′W / 17.7°N 214.5°W / 17.7; -214.565.0Grandoyne
Hamon10°36′N 270°00′W / 10.6°N 270.0°W / 10.6; -270.096.0Hamon
Ivon18°00′N 315°00′W / 18.0°N 315.0°W / 18.0; -315.0100.0One of the Twelve Peers
Johun12°24′N 83°24′W / 12.4°N 83.4°W / 12.4; -83.464.0Johun of Outremer; Saracen lord
Jurfaleu13°00′N 2°30′W / 13.0°N 2.5°W / 13.0; -2.5107.0Son of Marsilion
Lorant65°12′N 159°48′W / 65.2°N 159.8°W / 65.2; -159.844.0Lorant
Malprimis15°12′S 118°12′W / 15.2°S 118.2°W / -15.2; -118.2377.0Saracen lord
Malun5°54′N 41°18′W / 5.9°N 41.3°W / 5.9; -41.3121.0Saracen lord
Margaris27°42′N 135°48′W / 27.7°N 135.8°W / 27.7; -135.875.0Saracen lord
Marsilion39°12′N 176°06′W / 39.2°N 176.1°W / 39.2; -176.1136.0Marsilion/mɑːrˈsɪliən/
Matthay3°30′S 187°24′W / 3.5°S 187.4°W / -3.5; -187.458.0Saracen lord
Milon67°54′N 207°12′W / 67.9°N 207.2°W / 67.9; -207.2119.0Milon
Naimon9°18′N 329°18′W / 9.3°N 329.3°W / 9.3; -329.3244.0Naimon
Nevelon33°12′S 197°00′W / 33.2°S 197.0°W / -33.2; -197.049.0Shares command of Charlemagne’s sixth division
Ogier42°30′N 275°06′W / 42.5°N 275.1°W / 42.5; -275.1100.0Ogier the Dane
Oliver62°30′N 200°48′W / 62.5°N 200.8°W / 62.5; -200.8113.0Olivier/ˈɒlɪvər/
Othon33°18′N 347°48′W / 33.3°N 347.8°W / 33.3; -347.886.0Othon
Pinabel39°00′S 33°00′W / 39.0°S 33.0°W / -39.0; -33.083.0Pinabel
Priamon1°30′N 187°00′W / 1.5°N 187.0°W / 1.5; -187.017.0Saracen lord
Rabel64°24′S 166°12′W / 64.4°S 166.2°W / -64.4; -166.291.0French baron/ˈræbəl/
Roland73°18′N 25°12′W / 73.3°N 25.2°W / 73.3; -25.2144.0Roland/ˈrlənd/
Rugis0°06′S 99°00′W / 0.1°S 99.0°W / -0.1; -99.019.0Saracen lord/ˈrɪs/
Samson6°30′N 298°36′W / 6.5°N 298.6°W / 6.5; -298.633.0One of the Twelve Peers/ˈsæmsən/
Thierry55°00′S 8°00′W / 55.0°S 8.0°W / -55.0; -8.0110.0French knight, friend of Roland
Tibbald57°00′N 358°00′W / 57.0°N 358.0°W / 57.0; -358.0160.0Tibbald of Reims/ˈtɪbəld/
Timozel9°54′S 212°18′W / 9.9°S 212.3°W / -9.9; -212.358.0Saracen lord
Torleu0°12′S 188°24′W / 0.2°S 188.4°W / -0.2; -188.48.0Leader in Baligant’s army
Turgis16°54′N 28°24′W / 16.9°N 28.4°W / 16.9; -28.4580.0Saracen baron/ˈtɜːrɪs/
Turpin47°42′N 1°24′W / 47.7°N 1.4°W / 47.7; -1.487.0Turpin/ˈtɜːrpɪn/
Valdebron29°36′N 104°24′W / 29.6°N 104.4°W / 29.6; -104.449.0Saracen lord

References

  • Mackey & Mackey, 1922, The Pronunciation of 10,000 Proper Names, Dodd, Mead & Co., New York
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