Plutus in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Ploutos ("wealth" Πλοῦτος), usually
Romanized as Plutus, was equally a son of the pre-Hellenic
Cretan Demeter-[1] and the demigod Iasion, with whom she lay
in a thrice-ploughed field- and, in the mythic context of
Eleusinian Demeter, also the divine child, the issue of the
ravisher, the child and boy-double of the "wealthy" Hades
(Plouton). Plutus was the personification of wealth.
He was also thought to have been the child of Hades and
Persephone. Many vase paintings show him with the king and
queen of the Underworld...
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