Iasion
Persephone, Plutus, Despoina, Arion, and Philomelus, to name several.
Plutus is generally considered the son of Demeter and Iasion. However, he has been thought to be the son of Hades and Persephone due to vases depicting them together.
Demeter's son is Persephone, who is also known as Kore. She is the goddess of the harvest and agriculture in Greek mythology.
The son of Demeter is Persephone, who is also known as Kore. She is the goddess of vegetation and fertility in Greek mythology.
Demeter's mother is Rhea, her father is Cronus.
Demeter's mother is Rhea, her father is Cronus.
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.
Initially Persephone didn't have a father but later they attributed it to Zeus.
Plutus is a Roman god, but has a Greek form also named Plutus.
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.
Plutus is the Greek god of wealth. In ancient Greece is was firstly associated purely with the bounty of a rich harvest, but later he came to represent wealth in more general terms. Plutus was Demeter's son, who bore him after laying with the hero Jasion in a thrice-ploughed field. Zeus blinded him so that he would distribute wealth indiscriminately, without favouring the virtuous.