Aeolian may refer to:
- things related to Æolus, the Greek God of wind
- Aeolian harp, a harp that is played by the wind
- Aeolian processes, wind generated geologic processes
- Aeolians, an ancient Greek tribe said to be descended from Æolus
- Aeolian Islands, islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- Aeolian mode, a musical mode, the natural minor key
- Aeolian order, an order of architecture
- Aeolian Hall, any one of a number of concert halls of that name
- Aeolian Quartet, a string quartet (1952-1981) based in London
- Aeolian Company a maker of pianolas and piano rolls. For the Click beetle Genus, see Aeolus (beetle. Aeolus ( Greek:, Ailos Modern Greek An aeolian harp (or æolian harp or wind harp) is a Musical instrument that is "played" by the wind Aeolian (or Eolian or Æolian) processes pertain to the activity of the Winds and more specifically to the winds' ability to shape the surface of the The Aeolians (Αἰολεῖς were one of the three ancient Greek tribes The Aeolian Islands ( Italian Isole Eolie) are a Volcanic Archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily. The Aeolian mode is a Musical mode or Diatonic scale. An Aeolian mode formed part of the Music theory of Ancient Greece, based around The Aeolic order or Aeolian order was an early order of Classical architecture. Aeolian Hall may refer to Aeolian Hall (New York Aeolian Hall (London England Aeolian Hall (London Ontario The Aeolian Quartet was a highly reputed String quartet based in London (UK with a long international touring history and presence an important recording and broadcasting
See also
- Aeolis, an area of Asia Minor that was inhabited by ancient Greeks
- Aeolic Greek, the Ancient Greek dialect of the Aeolians
- Éolienne Bollée, a turbine worked by the wind
Alternative meaning the Aeolis region of Mars. Geography Aeolis was an ancient district on the western coast of Asia Minor Aeolic Greek (also known as Lesbian Greek) is a linguistic term used to describe a set of rather archaic Greek sub- Dialects spoken Éolienne Bollée is an unusual Wind turbine, unique for having a stator and a rotor as a Water turbine has
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