Aeolus wasn't necessarily a "god" per se. He was the king of winds. He gave Odysseus and crew a bag and told them not to open it. Curiosity struck, and when the crew were within sight of their homeland, they opened it (against Odysseus' orders) and blew the men back out to sea.
Aeolus (the god) is actually the son of Hippotes. He is the keeper of the winds
Same for both: Aeolus.
Aeolus
Winds
Not entirely sure what you mean by this, but yes, Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds.
the island home of Aeolus, the god of wind?
Aeolus was not a god. He was a mortal who kept the winds. He lived on the island of Aeolia, which was an island that was not bound to the ocean floor and moved around.
Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds, which he kept stored in a bag by his side. He was sometimes called Hippotades, which means "the Reiner of horses."
Hellen had Aeolus
he was the god of the wind
Aeolus (or Eolus).
Aeolus is the king winds North south east and west. His roman name is also Aeolus.