Aeolian
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Aeolian commonly refers to things related to either of two Greek mythological figures:
- Aeolus (son of Hippotes), ruler of the winds
 - Aeolus (son of Hellen), son of Hellen and eponym of the Aeolians
 - Aeolians, an ancient Greek tribe thought to be descended from Aeolus, son of Hellen
 
Aeolian or Eolian may also refer to:
Music
- Aeolian (album), an album by German post-metal band The Ocean Collective
 - Aeolian Company (1887–1985), a maker of organs, pianos, sheet music, and phonographs
 - Aeolian Hall (disambiguation), any one of a number of concert halls of that name
 - Aeolian harp, a harp that is played by the wind
 - Aeolian mode, a musical mode, the natural minor key
 - Aeolian Quartet (1952–1981), a string quartet based in London
 - Aeolian-Skinner (1932–1972), pipe organ builder
 
Other uses
- Aeolian dialect, a dialect of Ancient Greek
 - Aeolian Islands, islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, named after Aeolus the ruler of the winds
 - Aeolian or Aeolic order, an early order of Classical architecture
 - Aeolian landform, landforms, such as sand dunes, formed by wind
 - Aeolian processes, eolian sedimentation, wind-generated geologic processes
 - Eolian (Solar car), a solar car designed at the University of Chile
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Aeolian
 - All pages with titles containing Eolian
 - Eolianite, a sandstone formed from wind-transported sediment
 - Aeolia (disambiguation)
 - Aeolic, the Ancient Greek dialect of the Aeolians
 - Aeolus (disambiguation)
 - Eolienne (also spelled aeolian), a lightweight fabric similar to poplin