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Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
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An Argive is an inhabitant of the Ancient Greek city of Argos.
Argos is a city in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is known for its ancient history, including being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The geography of Argos includes its location near the Argolic Gulf and the surrounding mountains.
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Well there's not exactly an Argos, Argos is an ancient Greek city. It was named after the son of the man who discovered it, though. Also, the mythical hero who protects the city of Argos's name is Pelasque Argos, or something like that. It's a hero with 100 eyes.(Founded Thebes)
Sparta, Corinth, Argos, Athens, Megara
Argos, an ancient Greek city-state, had several key resources that contributed to its economy and power. It was known for its fertile plains, which supported agriculture, particularly in grain, olives, and grapes. Additionally, Argos had access to nearby marble quarries, which provided materials for sculpture and architecture. The city also benefited from its strategic location, facilitating trade and military movements in the region.
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