Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
Argus.
None at all. He was a Roman god with no Greek equivalent.
In Greek mythology, Argus is the hundred-eyed servant of Hera. The term "argus" is widely used for anything that is always watchful. It is a popular name for security systems, for example.
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Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
Argus
Argus.
Oh, dude, Hermes, the speedy messenger of the gods, has some enemies, like... I don't know, maybe people who are really slow? Or maybe his enemies are just like, those annoying pigeons that always get in the way of his messages. But seriously, I think his biggest enemy is probably boredom, because that guy is always on the move!
None at all. He was a Roman god with no Greek equivalent.
Argus is NOT a major city in Denmark. There's Aarhus if that's what you mean about Argus...
Argus
Argus Panoptes
Argus, who guarded Io, had many eyes. After being killed, Hera placed them on the feathers of a peacock.
Argus is a watchful giant from Greek mythology. "Filch", of course, is slang for "steal".
In Greek mythology, Argus is the hundred-eyed servant of Hera. The term "argus" is widely used for anything that is always watchful. It is a popular name for security systems, for example.
100 eyes or Argus. Argus was a giant from Greek mythology