nr ↓ | name ↓ | Name Source ↓ |
220 | Stephania | Named in honor of Princess Stephanie of Belgium who in the year of discovery married Archduke Rudolf |
317 | Roxane | Named for the daughter of the Persian king Oxyartes and wife of the Macedonian king Alexander the Gr |
326 | Tamara | Named for a queen of Georgia (1184–1212) who became a legendary figure in late medieval romance. She |
525 | Adelaide | Named by Max Wolf probably for the German-born Queen Adelaide, consort of the British king William I |
598 | Octavia | Named for Octavia (70?–11 B.C.), sister of the first Roman emperor Augustus (63 B.C.–14), and later |
650 | Amalasuntha | Named after the daughter of the Ostrogoth king Theodoric the Great (474–526) and regent for his gran |
689 | Zita | Named in honor of Empress Zita von Bourbon-Parma (1892–1989), wife of Emperor Karl I of Austria (and |
802 | Epyaxa | Named after Epyaxa (fl.401 B.C.) the queen of Cilicia (at the coast of Anatolia northeast of Cyprus) |
816 | Juliana | Named presumably in honor of Queen Juliana (1909– ) of the Netherlands. T. Gehrels, in connection wi |
925 | Alphonsina | Named in honor of two kings of Spain: Alphonsus X (1223–1284), King of Castille, and Alphonsus XIII |
1290 | Albertine | Named in honor of Albert I (1875–1934), King of the Belgians. (H 118) |
1491 | Balduinus | This planet is named in honor of Baudouin {1930–1993}, King of the Belgians. It was the intention of |
1675 | Simonida | In Yugoslavia this name is a symbol of beauty and is related to the personality of a gracious Serbia |
2264 | Sabrina | Named for a legendary English princess, daughter of King Locrine. Along with her mother, Sabrina was |
2782 | Leonidas | Named for the king of Sparta who defended the Thermophylae pass against the Persians in 480 B.C. (M |
2973 | Paola | Named in honor of Princess Paola, sister-in-law of King Baudouin of Belgium {see planet (1491)}. (M |
18349 | Dafydd | Dafydd (c. 1215-1246) succeeded his father Llywelyn I as prince of Wales in 1240. In a charter issu |
18596 | Superbus | Tarquinius Superbus, seventh and last king of Rome, reigned from 534 to 509 B.C. He placed under th |
239203 | Simeon | Simeon (864-927) ruled over Bulgaria from 893 to 927. He led Bulgaria to its greatest territorial ex |
264033 | Boris-Mikhail | Boris I (832-907), also known as Boris-Mikhail, was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire in 852-8 |
343157 | Mindaugas | Mindaugas (1200-1263) was the first known Grand Duke of Lithuania and the King of Lithuania. He is |
353577 | Gediminas | Gediminas (1275-1341) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 until his death. He is regarded as the |
418220 | Kestutis | Kestutis (1297-1382) was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He was the Duke of Trakai and governed the |