The winds took Odysseus to many islands, including Ithaca.
After the bag of winds was released, he was sent back to Aeolia.
Aeolus bottled up all winds but the west winds and put them in an ox-hide bag for Odysseus.
Odysseus ends up back at Aeoli, the island of Aeolus, keeper of the winds and son of Hippotas.
To the island Aeoli to see Aeolus god of the winds
Directing the wind that take odysseus to phaecia
he was annoyed cos they used the bag of winds wrongly so he sent them away
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
Odysseus' men are starving on Thrinacia, and they cannot leave the island (due to the winds), so they slaughter some of the golden calf against Odysseus' orders.
hes the keeper of winds where Aeolus gives him a bag of wind. Odysseus men think hes hiding something from them so they open the bag and the winds rush out where it brings them back to Aeolus who refuses to help them again :)
Aeolous is a character from the odyssey. He lends Odysseus the bag of winds. Also he never leaves the island of aeolia and has married his children.
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.
Aeolus
King Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him return to Ithaca. However, Odysseus' crew opens the bag, thinking it contains treasure, and the winds escape, blowing the ships off course and causing a storm that drives them back to Aeolus' island. This betrayal leads Aeolus to believe that Odysseus is cursed and refuses to help him further.