Who are the parents of Aeolus?
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This Aeolus was the son of Hippotes and the prophetic nymph Melanippe. Melanippe was the mother of Arne, the daughter of Poseidon and mother of Aeolus in other stories. Yes, it's a little confusing – but for the purposes of the tale of the Odyssey, Aeolus' parents were Hippotes and Melanippe.
Besides, who is Aeolus father?
AEOLUS SUMMARY
Parents | Hippotes |
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Wife | Cyane |
God of | Keeper of the winds |
Home | Island of Aeolia |
Sacred Animals | Kingfisher |
In this manner, is Aeolus the god of wind?
Aeolus is the name of a few different characters in Greek mythology, but the one most commonly associated with the name is the god of winds. The god of wind was the son of Hippotes, who was mortal. Aeolus himself was king of the island of Aeolia and befriended Odysseus when his crew was stranded on the island.
Aeolus, in the works of Homer, controller of the winds and ruler of the floating island of Aeolia. In the Odyssey Aeolus gave Odysseus a favourable wind and a bag in which the unfavourable winds were confined. Odysseus' companions opened the bag; the winds escaped and drove them back to the island.