Aeolus had no weapons except the power of wind
Aeolus is a man.
In Greek myth Aeolus did not have sisters.
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
King Aeolus gave Odysseus a bag of winds.
Aeolus had no weapons except the power of wind
the power to make wind.
In poetry, Aeolus refers to the god of the winds in Greek mythology. Aeolus is often invoked in poems to symbolize power, control, and influence over the elements, particularly the wind. Mentioning Aeolus in poetry can add a sense of mystique and supernatural force to the writing.
He was given the power to be the keeper of the Winds by the Gods.
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. 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.