THE ANEMOI were the gods of the four directional winds--Boreas the North-Wind, Zephryos the West-Wind, Notos the South-Wind, and Euros the East-Wind.
There are many different gods of wind in different religions:
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
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Same for both: Aeolus.
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The prevailing winds in Ireland are west and south west, though Ireland can get winds from all directions. There are no special names for the winds in Ireland.
The four winds in Greek mythology were typically depicted as the children of the goddess of the dawn, Eos, and the Titan god Astraeus. Eos was known for her rosy fingers and ability to bring forth the morning light.
Zephyrus (Ζέφυρος) was one of the Winds (the winds were gods in greek mythology) and the god of the west wind.
The ancient Greek Gods did not have second (or family) names.
Aeolus is often considered the king of the winds in Greek mythology. He is responsible for controlling and regulating the winds, keeping them in check and preventing them from causing chaos.
Zeus is the greek god of the heavens and air, and the king of gods. But NOT the god of winds who is Aeolus.
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