There are a few Greek variants of the English word "wealth". One of the more common Greek translations would be the word "ploutou".
Ploutos.
Hermes and Mercurius (Mercury) respectively.
Pluto
The origin is from the greek word "ploutos" meaning wealth
Ploutos, god of wealth in both harvests and earth's hidden stores of wealth.
Hades (Pluto) was the Greek God of Wealth who also ruled the Underworld.
Hades is a Greek god of wealth and king of the Underworld who kidnapped Persephone to be his wife and queen.
Plutos (Πλούτος) means wealth
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Pluto, Would be Hades in Greek.
There isn't really a Greek god of diamonds, but Hades is considered the god of wealth and riches. This is because in the Underworld, he has possession of the riches. Since nobody wants to go to the Underworld, he is left alone with his wealth.
The Greek Orthodox Church's wealth includes properties, investments, and donations. It is managed by a hierarchy of clergy and administrators who oversee finances, properties, and charitable activities. The church's wealth is used to support its operations, maintain its properties, and fund charitable initiatives.