Plutus is a Roman god, but has a Greek form also named Plutus.
Plutus was the personification of wealth.
There are two possible deities that you might mean. Plutus, son of Demeter and Iasiôn; was the god of wealth. Plutus was identified with Pluto, the god Hades in his role as the deity of the earth's hidden stores of wealth who was also depicted with a cornucopia in this guise.
Plutus, the Greek god of wealth, was often depicted as a winged youth holding a cornucopia or a horn of plenty overflowing with riches. He was usually portrayed as a handsome and joyful figure, symbolizing prosperity and abundance. His appearance varied in artwork, but he was generally depicted as a youthful and prosperous deity.
ploutus, or plutus, was the god of wealth. The god was usually depicted as a boy holding a cornucopia filled with grain in the company of his mother Demeter.He was blinded by Zeus so he would distribute wealth indiscrimately and without favour towards the good or the virtuous.
Plutus was the Greek god of wealth. He is often depicted as blind, so he will donate without prejudice, lame, so he will be slow to arrive, and winged, so he can speed away afterwards.
Irene, the Greek goddess of peace and the season of spring was not married in myth. The infant Plutus, god of wealth, was not often her child, but she was nurse of him. Plutus was more often the son of Demeter or of the goddess of fortune Tyche.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Plutus, the Greek god of wealth, is often depicted as blind, so he will donate without prejudice, lame, so he will be slow to arrive, and winged, so he can speed away afterwards.
Saturn is a Roman god not greek
Zeus was Greek. Jupiter was Roman.
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea. His Roman counterpart was Neptune.
the greek god of wine was Dionysus the roman god of wine was Bacchus