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Plutus (Greek deity)

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingPlutus (Greek deity)
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Variant(s)Plut (Greek deity)
Plutas (Greek deity)
Ploutos (Greek deity)
Pluto (Greek deity)
Plutos (Greek deity)
Plutosz (Greek deity)
Wealth (Greek deity)
פלוטוס (Greek deity)
Плуто (Greek deity)
Плутос (Greek deity)
Плутас (Greek deity)
Πλοῦτος (Greek deity)
See alsoHades (Greek deity)
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Special noteDo not confuse with Hades (Greek deity)
Non-Latin script referencess not evaluated.
Found inAristophanes. Aristophane. Tome V, L'assemblée des femmes ; Ploutos, 1930.
Oxford classical dictionary, 1996 (Plutus, Wealth; son of Demeter and Iasion according to Hesiod; had important role in the Eleusynian mysteries; appears in Aristophanes' Plutus. Distinct from the Greek deity Pluto/Pluton/Hades)
Wikipedia (all languages), 21 February 2014 (forms of name: Plutus; Ploutos; Πλοῦτος; Плутас; Plutos; Pluto פלוטוס; Plutas; Plutosz; Плутос; Plut; Плуто)