Argus (Greek myth)
In Greek mythology, Argus or Argos may refer to the following personages
- Argus Panoptes, a giant with a hundred eyes.
- Argus, son of Zeus and Niobe.
- Argus, son of Callirhoe and Piras and brother to Arestorides and Triops.
- Argus, son of Phineus and Danaë, in a rare variant of the myth in which she and her two sons travel to Italy.
- Argus or Argeus, son of Megapenthes
- Argus, builder of the ship Argo in the tale of the Argonauts.
- Argus, eldest son of Phrixus and Chalciope, and husband of Perimele, daughter of Admetus and Alcestis. By her, he became the father of Magnes, the father of Hymenaios.
- Argus, son of Jason and Medea.
- Argus, son of Zeus and Lardane and brother of Sarpedon.
- Argus, son of Pan and among the Pans who came to join Dionysus in his campaign against India.
- Argus, a warrior in the army of the Seven Against Thebes, who was killed by Hypseus, son of Asopus.
- Argus, son of Abas and one of the defenders of Thebes against the Seven Against Thebes. He was killed by Parthenopaeus, son of Atalanta.
- Argus or Argos, the faithful dog of Odysseus.
- Argus, one of Actaeon's dogs