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- Aeolus - Wikipedia
All three men named Aeolus appear to be connected genealogically, although the precise relationship, especially regarding the second and third Aeolus, is often ambiguous as their identities seem to have been merged by many ancient writers
- Aeolus :: God of the Wind - Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Aeolus was the Keeper of the Winds, who controlled the four winds that blew across the earth The four winds were Boreas (the north wind), Zephyrus (the west wind), Eurus (the east wind), and Notus (the south wind)
- Aeolus • Facts and Information on the God Aeolus
Aeolus is the name of a few different characters in Greek mythology, but the one most commonly associated with the name is the god of winds He plays a key role in Homer’s Odyssey, in which he’s also known as the keeper of the winds
- AEOLUS (Aiolos) - Greek God King of the Winds
In Greek mythology Aeolus was the keeper of the winds and king of the mythical, floating island of Aeolia He kept the violent Storm-Winds locked safely away inside the cavernous interior of his isle, releasing them only at the command of greatest gods to wreak devastation upon the world
- Aeolus | Greek mythology | Britannica
Aeolus, in Greek mythology, mythical king of Magnesia in Thessaly, the son of Hellen (the eponymous ancestor of the true Greeks, or Hellenes) and father of Sisyphus (the “most crafty of men”)
- Aeolus: Greek God of All Winds - mythology. guru
Aeolus, god of the winds, dwells on the mythical floating island of Aeolia It was here that all the winds were kept: stormy winds, gale-force winds, and gentle breezes
- Aeolus - Classical Mythology
Aeolus, the son of Hippotas and king of Aeolia, was appointed by Zeus as the keeper of the winds in Greek mythology Renowned for his pivotal role in the Odyssey, he gifted Odysseus a bag containing all the strong winds, ensuring a smooth journey—provided it remained unopened
- Aeolus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Aeolus was the king, or keeper, of the winds in Greek mythology King of Aeolia, Aeolus would be encountered by Odysseus in his voyage home
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