Same for both: Aeolus.
Aeolus is the king winds North south east and west. His roman name is also Aeolus.
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.
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Aeolus, who was the King of the Winds, in Greek Mythology, and also the name of a horse in one of Marguerite Henry"s horse stories-the English title, not the Greek was used in this Horsey saga- King Of the Wind- singular.
Your name is not known, do you mean Aeolus, from classical mythology, he is God of the Winds
Zeus does not end with 'es' but 'us'. However, Hermes the son of Zeus ends with 'es'. Aeolus god of the winds ends with 'us' like Zeus.
In the Odyssey, Aeolia is the land of the Winds, ruled by Aeolus. The modern name for this region is often identified with the Aeolian Islands, located off the northern coast of Sicily, Italy. These islands are known for their volcanic activity and strong winds, reflecting the characteristics attributed to Aeolia in Greek mythology.
Athena is her Greek name. Her Roman name is Minerva.
Her Greek name is Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Mercury is the Roman name; the Greek equivalent was Hermes.
Zeus is the greek name / Jupiter is the roman name
the greek name is Zeus and the roman name is Jupiter.