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{{Short description|Greek god of wealth}} {{About|the Greek mythological figure|other uses|Plutus (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox deity |type = Greek |symbols = [[Cornucopia]] |name = Plutus |god_of = God of wealth |image = Eirene Ploutos Glyptothek Munich 219 n4.jpg |caption = [[Eirene (Greek goddess)|Eirene]] with the infant Plutus: Roman copy after [[Cephisodotus the Elder|Kephisodotos]]' votive statue, c. 370 BC, in the Agora, Athens. |parents = [[Demeter]] and [[Iasion]] ''or''<br> [[Tyche]] |siblings = [[Persephone]], [[Despoina]], [[Arion (mythology)|Arion]], [[Philomelus]], [[Eubuleus]], [[Iacchus]]}} {{Greek myth (personified)}} In [[ancient Greek religion]] and [[Greek mythology|mythology]], '''Plutus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|l|uː|t|ə|s}}; {{langx|grc|Πλοῦτος|Ploûtos|wealth}}) is the [[god]] and the [[personification]] of wealth, and the son of the goddess of agriculture [[Demeter]] and the mortal [[Iasion]].
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