Plato was not a Greek god, but a Classical Greek philosopher and founder of the Academy of Athens. Socrates was his teacher and Aristotle his student.
Plato was a philosopher, not a Greek god.
the greek god of lost souls is hades.
Plato called the planet Areos aster, or "star of Ares" after the Greek god of war. Mars would eventually be named for the Roman god of war, Mars.
Alcyone was the Greek goddes who lost her husband at sea.
The god of the Underworld, Hades, never lost his arm in Greek myth.
To improve your answer, its actually what the Greek god ares is. Ares the greek god is actually the god of war and his symbol is a wildhog he also controls the souls of the lost who lost on their side in war, like confederate soldiers.
No, he is in Greece. Sometimes Olympus.
Actually it was a girl who lost her child. Demeter lost her daughter Persephone to Hades.
he is the god of war, and when people lost a war, they are in Ares' debt
No.
Hermes is blamed for lost things. So he might possibly be the god of lost things.
Depends on your definition of God.