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    Argus or Argos Panoptes (Ancient Greek: Ἄργος Πανόπτης, "All-seeing Argos") is a many-eyed giant in Greek mythology. Known for his perpetual vigilance...
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    other Greek myths, Argos Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης; 'Argos the All-Seer'); one mythological tradition purports that Argos Panoptes was himself originally...
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  • Argos. Phorbas. Son of either Argos or Criasos. Triopas. Son of Phorbas. Jasos. According to different sources, he was son of either Phoroneus, Argos...
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  • Argus Panoptes, or Argos, was a primordial "all seeing" giant with multiple eyes, guardian of the goddess Io. As protector of the goddess, Argos was great...
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  • Greek mythology, Argus or Argos (/ˈɑːrɡəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος Argos) may refer to the following personages Argus Panoptes (Argus "All-Eyes"), a giant...
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  • Greek mythology, Argus (/ˈɑːrɡəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος Argos) was the king and eponym of Argos. He was a son of Zeus and Niobe, daughter of Phoroneus...
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  • quotations, and seems to have been in part concerned with the myth of Io and Argos Panoptes. Pindar, Pythian Odes 1.124 & 5.96 Apollodorus, 2.7.7; Diodorus Siculus...
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  • Look up Argus, Argos, or guardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Argus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek word Argos. It may refer to: Argus...
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  • dominions, and thus became king of Argos. According to Pausanias, he was the successor of his father Triopas on the throne of Argos while his brother Agenor succeeded...
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  • their news: the term “argus” refers to the giant of Greek mythology Argos Panoptes who had a hundred eyes. Intended for users and professionals alike,...
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  • became king of Argos. Pausanias wrote that because of the enmity of Agenor, Trochilus, son of Callithyia and a priest of Demeter fled from Argos and settled...
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  • Ἄπις derived from apios "far-off" or "of the pear-tree") was a king of Argos in Greek mythology. Apis was a son of Phoroneus by the nymph Teledice, or...
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    Helios (redirect from Helios Panoptes)
    priesthood for the sun god in succession. The scattering of cults in Sicyon, Argos, Hermione, Epidaurus and Laconia seem to suggest that Helios was considerably...
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    melodious'. Προσυμναία (Prosymnaia), 'goddess of the hymn' at Argos. Ἀργείη (Argeìē) '(She) of Argos'. Hera was probably the goddess of the palace. 'Ιμβραση...
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    a priestess of the goddess Hera in Argos, whose cult her father Inachus was supposed to have introduced to Argos. Zeus noticed Io, a mortal woman, and...
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    Italy that the code name of the plane Argo 16, was named for the giant mythological all-seeing Argus Panoptes. The aeroplane conducted electronic observation...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Μυκήνη, romanized: Mykene), was a daughter of Inachus, king of Argos and wife of Arestor. Mycene was said to be the eponym of Mycenae. Homer's...
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    Inachus (category Kings of Argos)
    Argus Panoptes was also called the son of Inachus as what Asclepiades also asserted. The historian Pausanias describes him as the eldest king of Argos who...
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  • Piras (mythology) (category Kings of Argos)
    In Greek mythology, Piras (Ancient Greek: Πείραντα) was a king of Argos. Otherwise, he was also known as Piren, Peiren, Peiras (Πειράς), Peirasus (Πείρασος)...
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  • Arestor (category Mythology of Argos, Peloponnese)
    derived its name. Possibly by this woman, Arestor was the father of Argus Panoptes who was called therefore Arestorides. Pelasgus, father of Lycaon of Arcadia...
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    (/ˈɑːrɡəs/ AR-gəs; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος, romanized: Árgos) was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo, and consequently one of the Argonauts; he was said...
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  • Ismenus. Ismene was the wife of Argus, eponymous king of Argos and thus, mother of Argus Panoptes and Iasus. Apollodorus, 2.1.3 Apollodorus, 1.9.3 & 3.12...
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  • Phoroneus, and finally the two killed him. They were in turn slain by Argus Panoptes. Apollodorus, 2.1.1 'He also avenged the murder of Apis by putting the...
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  • refers to Argus Panoptes. Crystallographic studies have revealed that Argos does not contain an EGF domain as originally expected. Rather, Argos is composed...
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    The name combines the Ancient Greek hypo meaning "beneath" with Argos from Argus Panoptes, the many-eyed giant in Greek mythology. The genus Hypargos is...
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    and Corybantes; perhaps the same as Combe and Euboea • Cleone Cleonae, Argos one of the daughters of Asopus • Combe Island of Euboea consort of Socus...
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  • Ecbasus (category Mythology of Argos, Peloponnese)
    Ecbasus (Greek: Έκβασος) was the son of Argus, the king and eponym of Argos (and son of Zeus and Niobe). According to the mythographer Apollodorus,...
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    hundred-eyed giant Argus Panoptes by the messenger god. Argus was watching over the heifer-nymph Io in the sanctuary of Hera in Argos. Hermes, disguised as...
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  • panthers that draw the chariot of Dionysus. Dogs/Hounds Actaeon's dogs Argos, Odysseus' faithful dog, known for his speed, strength and his superior...
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    be situated by ancient springs. Naiads could be dangerous: Hylas of the Argo’s crew was lost when he was taken by naiads fascinated by his beauty. The...
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