Aeolus is also referred to as the Keeper of the Four Winds, and is the Greek god of the wind. He is put in charge of the four winds kept deep in the island of Aeolia. Who is Aeolus and what is he the god of? Aeolus is the Greek god of the wind in ancient Greek mythology. ...
In Greek mythology Aeolus was the keeper of the winds and king of the mythical, floating island of Aeolia. He kept the violent Storm-Winds locked safely away inside the cavernous interior of his isle, releasing them only at the command of greatest gods t
Zephyrus was the ancient Greek god of the west wind, one of the four seasonal Anemoi (Wind-Gods). He was also the god of spring, the husband of Chloris (Greenery), and father of Carpus (Fruit). In myth Zephyros was a rival of the god Apollo for the love
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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Wikipedia Related to Water god:earth god,Greek mythology Wa´ter god` 1.(Myth.)A fabulous deity supposed to dwell in, and preside over, some body of water. ...
Who fell in love with Adonis? Adonis was an exceptionally handsome mortal man, who was popular with the female gods. Both Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and Persephone, the goddess of the ancient underworld, fell in love with Adonis.Who...
Odyssey, The One of the great epics of ancient Greece, the Odyssey tells the story of the struggles and triumphs of the hero Odysseus as he made his way home after the Trojan War*. Pursued by the sea god Poseidon*, but aided both by his own cunning and by the goddess Athena*, ...
This article contains lore based on real-life sources from Norse mythology as introduced from the God of War Norse era. Kratos (Greek: Κράτος), also known as Fárbauti (Nordic: ᚠᚨᚱᛒᚨᚢᛏᛁ), the God of War/Stríðsguð
Cast to the winds your fears!"Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 11. 425 ff : "Aeneas dashed to sudden fragments all that battle-wall moulded of adamant shields . . . because a God [Ares] gave more than human strength."See also Ares God of War and Battles (this page)...
Following Ye Shuxian’s interpretation, the wind, along with the notion of the wind as a birth catalyst in ancient mythology, is brought into line with the symbolism of primitive sexuality. In other words, Ye Shuxian interprets the “wind” in the same manner as Wen Yiduo, connecting its...