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Argus or
Argos Panoptes (Ancient Gr****: Ἄργος Πανόπτης, "All-seeing Argos") is a many-e****
giant in Gr**** mythology.
Argus Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης) was...
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coloration is
brownish in the
nominate subspecies, V.
panoptes panoptes, and
reddish in V.
panoptes rubidus. The
Argus monitor displays great ****ual dimorphism...
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healing god and an
epithet of
Apollo and Asclepius.
Panoptes (/pæˈnɒptiːs/; pan-OP-tees; Πανόπτης, "
Panóptēs") "all-seeing" and
Pantepoptes (/pæntɛˈpɒptiːs/;...
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Pseudophilotes panoptes, the
Panoptes blue, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found on the
Iberian Peninsula and in
North Africa, including...
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purple for the cow,
white for the stars. Hera then sent
Argus Panoptes, a
giant who had 100 eyes, to
watch Io and
prevent Zeus from
visiting her...
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Patrol Cutter) Ship Type. She is the
second ship to be
named after Argus Panoptes, the
first being USRC Argus, a
Revenue Cutter Service ship
which was decommissioned...
- V. komodoensis,
Komodo dragon V. mertensi, Mertens'
monitor V.
panoptes V. p.
panoptes,
Argus monitor V. p. horni, Horn's
monitor V. p. rubidus, yellow-spotted...
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Haymon Jupiter Column Rübezahl
Teutobochus Thyrsus Aloadae Antaeus Argus Panoptes Arimaspi Caca
Cacus Cyclopes Arges Polyphemus Damasen Gegenees Geryon Gigantes:...
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Ancient Gr****: Ἄργος Argos) may
refer to the
following personages Argus Panoptes (Argus "All-Eyes"), a
giant with a
hundred eyes.
Argus (king of Argos)...
- Cronus's power. Hermes, a
grandson of Cronus, was said to have
slain Argus Panoptes with a
harpe to
rescue Io.
Hermes then lent his
harpe to his half brother...