Aeolus/ Αίολος son of Poseidon and Arne is the ancient god of the winds
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Boreas was the north wind and bringer of cold winter air, Notus was the south wind and bringer of the storms of late summer and autumn, and Zephyrus was the west wind and bringer of light spring and early summer breezes; Eurus, the east wind, was not associated with a season.
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Technically, this question is phrased wrong. There were multiple wind gods.
There were 4 Anemoi (main wind gods): Boreas (north wind), Zephyrus (west wind), Notus (south wind), and Euros (East wind, though sometimes south-east)
There were also other wind gods, the Anemoi Thuellai. These were the storm winds, and the more destructive variety.
According to Homer's "Odyssey", Aeolus kept the winds in stables (the winds were commonly personified as horses) until commanded by the gods to release them.
Theres four o think-one to represent the different points like north south east and west-they represented different seasons too-seems like it.The north wind was Boreas-he was often seen as half man half snake he was winter. Notus was the south wind and i THINK he represented summer. The West wind was Zephyrus and the east wind was Eurus-sorry i cant be bothered to type anymore haha
Zeus is the god of wind he is the god of the sky and he holds the most powerful weapon in the world the master thunder bolt
There is no greek god of winter, but the greek god of the coldest wind (which is made in winter) is Boreas, god of the north wind. Apparently, he is the most "nice" wind god there is.
Boreas is the North Wind. His brothers are Notus the South Wind, Zephyr the West Wind, and Eurus the East Wind.
Aeolos (Greek: Αίολος), the God of wind and storm.
Boreas- North Wind Zephyr- West Wind Notus- South Wind Eurus- East Wind
carpus is the Greek god of fruit, son of Zephyrus, the god of west wind and Chloris, goddess of fruits and flowers