"The Eastern Argus" was an appropriate name for a newspaper as the word "Argus" in Greek mythology refers to a giant with many eyes who could see everything. This symbolizes the newspaper's role in providing thorough coverage and information about events in the Eastern region.
It's a traditional name for a newspaper.
The newspaper was originally called "The Cape Argus" and took its name from the Greek mythological figure Argus Panoptes, who was a many-eyed giant known for his vigilance and watchfulness. The name was chosen to symbolize the paper's commitment to providing comprehensive and vigilant news coverage.
Eastern Times
because its called argus because argus is a picture god!
There are a number of publications that frequently use "The Argus" for a name. Some examples include The Argus of Fremont, California and The Argus of the Bay Area.
Frank Argus's birth name is Hans Heinz Schimbera.
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Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
Channa argus
Argus Panoptes is a character from Greekmythology, and his second name (Panoptes) means 'all-seeing'.
Argus Panoptes is a character from Greekmythology, and his second name (Panoptes) means 'all-seeing'.
Not much - it is a Latin name.