Aeolus
Aeolos (also Aeolos , Aiolos or Aeolus , ancient Greek Αἴολος) stands in Greek mythology for:
- Aiolos (wind god) , a wind deity
- Aiolos (progenitor) , progenitor of the Hellenes
- Aiolos (son of Hippotes) , son of Hippotes and Melanippe, great-grandson of the progenitor Aiolos
- Aiolos (son of Poseidon) , son of Poseidon and Arne, grandson of the previous Aiolus
as a modern term:
- Aeolus (ship, 1872) , German barque
- Aeolus (ship, 2014) , Dutch installation ship
- Aeolus (airship) , Paul Haenlein's airship from 1872
- Aeolus Air , Gambian airline
- ADM-Aeolus , an ESA research satellite
- Aeolus (automobile brand) , the English name of an automotive sub-brand of the Chinese car manufacturer Dongfeng, which gives an English name to a certain family of car models in its model portfolio with this name. The Chinese name of the sub-brand of the same family of car models is "Fengshen".
- Aiolos (bicycle manufacturer) , German bicycle manufacturer from Berlin
- Aeolus II , a wind turbine near Wilhelmshaven
- Aeolus (software) , a computer program for simulating pipe organs
- International Aeolus wind competition, music competition in Düsseldorf
- Mount Aeolus , mountain in Antarctica
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