What does Juno promise Aeolus?
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Juno goes to Aeolus, the wind god, who keeps the winds in his dungeon. She asks Aeolus to send winds to sink the Trojan ships, and in return promises him a beautiful nymph for a wife.
In this regard, what does Juno do to Aeneas?
Juno (Hera in Greek mythology) hates the Trojans because of the Trojan Paris's judgment against her in a beauty contest. She is also a patron of Carthage and knows that Aeneas's Roman descendants are destined to destroy Carthage.
Likewise, people ask, what does Juno offer Aeolus in return for his service?
What does Juno offer in return for the favor? Because Jupiter gave Aeolus power over the winds, Juno asked him to "whip up the winds" and thus destroy Aeneas's ships. She promises him one of her 14 nymphs, named Deiopeia.
He wronged her by raping Cassandra the priestess in Minerva's temple.