Gods/Goddesses/Demigods * Achelous - Greek river god. deity of largest Greece River. When Achelous fought Heracles, he turned into a serpent and then a bull. His horn broke off and was adopted by the goddess of plenty - becoming a cornucopia, a symbol of plenty. (DM.2) * Hermes - (Greek) god of commerce. Patron of merchant, thieves and of deception. (also, see wealth) (DM.125) * Juno Moneta Money word derived from Roman worship of Juno Moneta - Juno the admonisher. (WDS.146) * Plutus - Personification of Wealth, especially of crops. (roman?) (DM.217) Symbols * Cornucopia - see Achelous. Other Concepts * Artha - Sanskrit word connecting money with the earth and material wealth. Goddess giver of all earths riches.(WDS.146) |