The Anemoi are the ancient Greek gods of the winds, each representing a different direction. They are often depicted as powerful, winged figures who control the winds that blow from the north, south, east, and west. The four main Anemoi are Boreas (the North Wind), Notus (the South Wind), Eurus (the East Wind), and Zephyrus (the West Wind). Each god was believed to influence the weather and seasons, playing a crucial role in agriculture and navigation.
In Greek mythology, the Anemoi were sometimes shown as gentle breezes or fierce storms, depending on their mood. They were often associated with various myths and stories, including those involving heroes like Odysseus. The