Aeolus (grandfather of Sisyphus)

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Aeolus, in this context, is the Thessalian king in Greek mythology who ruled over the winds and is known as the ancestral forebear of the trickster hero Sisyphus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Thessalian king
ancestor of heroes
king
mortal
mythological figure
associatedWith Aeolian Greeks NERFINISHED
Aeolids NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
winds
child Alcyone NERFINISHED
Athamas NERFINISHED
Calyce NERFINISHED
Canace NERFINISHED
Cretheus NERFINISHED
Deioneus NERFINISHED
Macaerus NERFINISHED
Magnes NERFINISHED
Perieres NERFINISHED
Perimede NERFINISHED
Pisidice NERFINISHED
Salmoneus NERFINISHED
Sisyphus NERFINISHED
country Greece
epithet Aeolus of Thessaly NERFINISHED
father Hellen NERFINISHED
gender male
grandchild Bellerophon NERFINISHED
Glaucus NERFINISHED
Helle NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
Neleus NERFINISHED
Pelias NERFINISHED
Phrixus NERFINISHED
Tyro NERFINISHED
mother Orseis NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
name Aeolus NERFINISHED
notableRelative Bellerophon NERFINISHED
Jason NERFINISHED
Sisyphus NERFINISHED
realm Thessaly NERFINISHED
role king of Thessaly
ruler of the winds
sibling Dorus NERFINISHED
Xuthus NERFINISHED
spouse Enarete NERFINISHED
tradition Hesiodic tradition
later genealogical mythographers

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Children of Sisyphus relatedMythologicalFigure Aeolus (grandfather of Sisyphus)
Enarete spouse Aeolus (grandfather of Sisyphus)
this entity surface form: Aeolus (son of Hellen)
Cretheus father Aeolus (grandfather of Sisyphus)
this entity surface form: Aeolus (son of Hellen)