There were several Aeolus' in Greek mythology, all of the same family.
Aeolus the son of Hellen and Orseïs, a mortal king of Thessaly. He married Enarete, the daughter of Deimachus. He had Mimas.
Aeolus son of Melanippe and Hippotes (son of Mimas, son of Aeolus, son of Hellen) father of Arne.
Aeolus son of Poseidon (twin of Boeotus) by Arne, daughter of (above) Aeolus. King of Aeolian islands, keeper of the winds. Twin brother of Boeotus who married Eurythemista and fathered Ogyges. He had six sons and six daughters and lived on the floating island of Aeolia. Keeper of the winds, possably immortal.
Aeolus is a man.
In Greek myth Aeolus did not have sisters.
Aeolus had no weapons except the power of wind
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
King Aeolus gave Odysseus a bag of winds.
Aeolus is a man.
In Greek myth Aeolus did not have sisters.
Aeolus controls the winds.
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
Aeolus had no weapons except the power of wind
Aeolus. has written: 'Teach yourself meteorology'
Aeolus (the god) is actually the son of Hippotes. He is the keeper of the winds
Same for both: Aeolus.
King Aeolus gave Odysseus a bag of winds.
In my experience, most people have pronounced it... (Aeolus) ay-ohl-us.
Odysseus remained with Aeolus for a month out of hospitality. Further, Aeolus wished to know about the war of Troy, and asked Odysseus many questions on the subject.
Some say that Aeolus has twelve children...six daughters and six sons. People says that Aeolus gave his daughters to his sons as wives.