- In
ancient Gr****
religion and mythology,
Pluto (Gr****: Πλούτων,
Ploutōn) was the
ruler of the Gr**** underworld. The
earlier name for the god was Hades...
- all
these figures into Pluto, a
Latinisation of
Plouton (Ancient Gr****: Πλούτων, romanized:
Ploútōn),
itself a
euphemistic title (meaning "the rich one")...
-
ancient Etruria was
formerly interpreted as
depicting Pluto (Gr****: Πλούτων
Plouton) with a bident. A black-bearded man
holding a
peculiarly two-pronged instrument...
- (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώνιον, lit. "Place of
Plouton") is a
sanctuary specially dedicated to the
ancient Gr**** god
Plouton (i.e., Hades). Only a few such shrines...
- Dispater, god of
wealth and the underworld;
perhaps a
translation of Gr****
Plouton (Pluto). Egeria,
water nymph or goddess,
later considered one of the Camenae...
-
regarded as the
birthplace and
first home of Dionysus. The
divine marriage of
Plouton and ****phone was
celebrated on 'the meadow'. The
dangerous region that...
- County,
Romania Pluton (complex),
space radar, Crimea, 1960
Pluton or
Plouton, Gr**** for
Pluto (mythology), also Plutón in
Spanish or
Pluton in French...
- son of Gaia and Oce****), and "the God and the Goddess" (****phone and
Plouton)
accompanied by
Eubuleus who
probably led the way back from the underworld...
-
Orphic Hymns.
Hesychius identifies him with
Plouton, who is also
hailed as
Euboulos in the
Orphic Hymn to
Plouton, but
other contexts distinguish the two...
-
helping certain mortals who visit.
Plouton Πλούτων A name for the
ruler of the underworld, who is also
known as Hades.
Plouton is
attested from
around 500 BC...