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 1   T-I|        where he wishes.~Unless Aeolus alters the winds he’s sent~
 2  ExIV|        with a sea-goddess?~And Aeolus, Hippotesson, welcomed
 3  IBIS|        like the cruel scion of Aeolus, and his son of that blood,~
 4   Ind|        half-brother of Amor.~ ~Aeolus~The son of Hippotes, and
 5   Ind|      of the winds given him by Aeolus and the resultant storms
 6   Ind|        Ibis:311-364 The son of Aeolus, who married Ino, Cadmus’
 7   Ind|         Canace~The daughter of Aeolus, God of the Winds and Enarete.
 8   Ind|        the theme of EuripidesAeolus.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:311-
 9   Ind|        Alcyone~The daughter of Aeolus, granddaughter of Polypemon,
10   Ind|        the sea is made calm by Aeolus, Alcyone’s father. (The
11   Ind|  Phrixus, and granddaughter of Aeolus. Escaping from Ino on the
12   Ind|   Macareus~Ibis:541-596 Son of Aeolus. He slept with his sister
13   Ind|        his sister Canace, whom Aeolus in horror drove to suicide.~ ~
14   Ind|    Alcyone was the daughter of Aeolus, god of the winds. The significance
15   Ind| Alcyone’s brother, as a son of Aeolus, and Ceyx was his brother-in-law (
16   Ind| Founder of Corinth, the son of Aeolus. He was condemned to continually
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