Anemoi in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, the Anemoi (in Greek, Ἄνεμοι - "winds")
were wind gods who were each ascribed a cardinal direction,
from which their respective winds came, and were each
associated with various seasons and weather conditions. They
were sometimes represented as mere gusts of wind, at other
times were personified as winged men, and at still other times
were depicted as horses kept in the stables of the storm god
Aeolus, who provided Odysseus with the Anemoi in the Odyssey.
Astraeus, the astrological deity sometimes associated with
Aeolus, and Eos, the goddess of the dawn, were the parents of
the Anemoi, according to the Greek poet Hesiod...
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