Actually it depends on which form you have. there is Zeus and Jupiter (greeek/ roman) and then the other one the first person wrote. Dont know where it came from.
Zeus was the god of the sky and there was a West wind but no air god
They didn't have a god of the "air" because they didn't understand the concept of "air". The closest thing was Jupiter as god of the sky and the Venti, or winds.
God of air.
The Mesopotamian god of air is Enlil. He is also the god of storm and was the pantheon leader after 2500 BC.
There is no "god of air" The Greeks didn't know what air was. You are probably thinking of Zeus, god of the Heavens and personification of the sky. His wife was Hera.
Ea, the god whom the Sumerians believed to have controlled the clouds and air.
Well, Aeolus is the god of Air because wind and air mean the same so Of course he is the god of air. Answer 2 Click link below to read about the air gods!
If you believe that God created everything, then obviously that includes air. Air is a substance just like any other.
The Greek god of air is Aether.
Egyptian God of the Sun.
Shu.
no but there is the god of war ares (air-eez)