Zephrus.
Aeolia was home to Aeolus, Son of Hippotes and keeper of the winds.
The Roman name of Aeolus is often considered to be "Aeolus" itself, as the figure appears in both Greek and Roman mythology with the same name. Aeolus is the god of the winds, and in Roman literature, he is depicted similarly to his Greek counterpart. He is sometimes referred to as the keeper of the winds, controlling their release and direction.
Doors. Portunes is the god of keys.
Aegeus was not a God: but a mortal King, the father of Theseus.
As a god he ruled the dead and was their keeper and judge.
Aeolus (the god) is actually the son of Hippotes. He is the keeper of the winds
the keeper of the winds took place in Miller's Crossing, Ohio.
The god of winds in the Odyssey is Aeolus son of Hellen and the founder of the Aeolian race. The second version is that Aeolus was son of Poseidon who lived on an island of the Tyrrhenian sea and the third is the one mentioned in Odyssey the epic poem of Homer the keeper of winds son of Hippotes who gave to Odysseus the bag with the captured winds except the west which would lead him safely to Ithaca.
The keeper of the winds, Aeolus, gave Odysseus a bag filled with wind so he can reach Ithaca, his home, faster.
Aeolia was home to Aeolus, Son of Hippotes and keeper of the winds.
according to the heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan. Aeolus looks pretty crazy... And he's the god of the winds, after so many million years spent controlling them, anyone would go crazy and look like Albert Einstein.
Poseidon was the greek God of the Sea.
The Roman name of Aeolus is often considered to be "Aeolus" itself, as the figure appears in both Greek and Roman mythology with the same name. Aeolus is the god of the winds, and in Roman literature, he is depicted similarly to his Greek counterpart. He is sometimes referred to as the keeper of the winds, controlling their release and direction.
Doors. Portunes is the god of keys.
Aegeus was not a God: but a mortal King, the father of Theseus.
The Ephebian God of the Winds. -i didnt answer this SNIFFLEMYFFINS!
Aeolus was the god and ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. He lived on Aeolia island. In the Odyssey he gave Odysseus a bag of winds. the greek god of winds. roman form:aelous