In Greek mythology, there is no specific god solely dedicated to gold. However, the god associated with wealth and riches, including gold, is Plutus. He is often depicted as a young boy holding a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance and prosperity, and is sometimes considered a son of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.
Hephaestus is the god of gold and is a great blacksmith. His symbol is the hammer.
Perhaps after some promotion of their product being as good as gold, or getting money's worth. Midas was not a Greek god, but a King of Phrygia.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
Hephaestus is the god of gold and is a great blacksmith. His symbol is the hammer.
Apollo does.
Gold armour
Gold, since he is the god of the sun and the sun is golden.
Perhaps after some promotion of their product being as good as gold, or getting money's worth. Midas was not a Greek god, but a King of Phrygia.
Midas was not a god, he was a very greedy king who wished that thing he touched would turn to gold. Given that gold is not edible, he died of starvation.
King Midas
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
There isn't one. Midas was mortal; his golden touch a gift/curse from Dionysus.
Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, is often associated with controlling the weather. He is also known as the god of thunder and lightning, and is believed to have the power to manipulate the skies and bring storms.
The Greek god Ares representative symbol is that of pure genius. It is A colossal 50 foot piece gold shaped in the likeness of a giant penis. with huge bronze balls at the bottom.
There is no Greek god "Sades": there is a Greek god Hades.