argos dies when his master Odysseus returns to him. no one kills him
Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
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King Acrusius was Danae's Dad, mother of PerseusBut his name was actually Acrisius, or in Greek, Ἀκρίσιος (Akrisios). He was the King of Argos and was later killed by Perseus, as was prophesied.
Odysseus cries a tear, but wipes it from his eye. Argos perks up at the vistor and wags his tail. He asks the swineherd Eumaeus about the dog, who tells him about Argos. When Argos recognizes Odysseus, he dies.
(Argrive) Echidna was a half-woman, half-serpent Drakaina (She-Dragon) who murdered travelers passing through the lands of Argos and Arkadia. She was eventually destroyed by the hundred-eyed giant Argos Panoptes; he waited until Echidna fell asleep, and then killed her. Echidna's father was Peiras, son of King Argos, and her mother was Styx, the nymph of a deadly Arkadian stream The Argive Echidna was sometimes identified with Echidna of Arimoi, immortal wife of the giant Typhoeus.
killed the kraken
He killed medusa, saved andromeda from a sea monster, became king of argos, founded mycenae and became a constellation.
Find it, get it, Argos it!
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
you can use it to buy things on the Argos website or in the Argos shop
You need your argos card to buy stuff.
Argos - retailer -'s motto is 'Find it, Get it, Argos it.'.
Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
The address of the Argos Public Library is: 142 North Michigan Street, Argos, 46501 1125
Hermes is the messenger god, also known as the giant killer because he killed the giant Argos, who was Hera's guard.
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