a white cow
Io is most often the daughter of Inachus, but also called a daughter of Iasus or Peiren.
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Zeus turned Io into a white cow to hide her from Hera. The hundred-eyed monster was Argus, who Hermes killed to save Io.
No, it was the other way around: Zeus turned her into a white cow. Her name was Io.
Io was a mortal woman who was favored in the sight of Zeus. He then turned Io into a heifer, to hide her from his wife. However, Hera was no fool and had set spies upon Io. After Io's transformation, Hera afflicted her with a gadfly (irritating biting fly) to torment her, as punishment.
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Io is most often the daughter of Inachus, but also called a daughter of Iasus or Peiren.
The answer is Io, daughter of Inachus and Melia.
No siblings are known. Her father was Inachus, a river god.
Io is the daughter of Inachus, a River God, and Argia/Melia. By others she is called a daughter of Iasus or Peiren. Regardless, she was loved by Zeus and turned into a white heifer by him, she was then gaurded by the hundred-eyed giant Argus, who was killed by Hermes, she was then plagued by a gad-fly to torment or drive her mad - she traveled until she reached Egypt and became there the goddess Isis, her children were Epapus, Iasus, and Ceroessa. Epaphus married Memphis or Cassiopeia and had Libya, Lycianassa and Dorus. With Poseidon, Ceroessa had Byzas.
Inachus phalangium was created in 1775.
Io was turned into a cow so Hera would not know that she was Zeus's wife
She was turned into a heifer to protect her from Hera.
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Io. Zeus turned her into cow to hide her from Hera.
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