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What is the full name of "Aeolus, the wind god" in ancient Greek mythology?

Aeolus: Son of Hippotes, father of Xuthus; friend of the gods, in charge of the winds.

1. Aeolus: Latin Aeolus, the god of wind in Greek mythology, an outstanding navigator who invented sailing ships and was good at predicting the weather.

2. Aeolus, also known as Aiolos, is the manager of the wind, also known as Astraeus. He married Eos, the goddess of the dawn, and had four children: Zephyrus (the west wind), Notus (the south wind), Boreas (the north wind), and Eurus (the east wind).

3. Aiolos is the son of King Hippotes. He controls the power and direction of the wind according to the intentions of the gods. Living on a floating island called Aiolia. In The Odyssey , Odysseus and his sailors once visit. Aiolos entertained them with great enthusiasm for a month, and then the west wind blew and sent them on their way home. Aiolos also gave them a bag containing the Winds of All Directions as a gift. Unfortunately, Odysseus' reckless sailors improperly opened the bag along the way, and they were sent back to Aiolia again, this time Aiolos refused to help again. (Odyssey X, 2; Virgil I 52) His home, traditionally believed to be in the Aeolian Islands, near the mountains of Silicy. Another theory is that it was at Gramvouse, on the northwest coast of Crete.