The symbol for Agros is a water snake also known as the water snake Hydra.
In Greek mythology, Argos is often associated with the city of Argos in the Peloponnese, which is named after him. He was known for having many eyes and served as a guardian for Hera. Additionally, the term "Argos" can also refer to the region surrounding the city. However, the specific abode of the god Argos is not a central focus in myths.
Agamemnon King of Argos.
In Greek Mythology, Argolis was divided into two sections: Argos which was ruled by Acrisius and Tiryns which was ruled by Proëtus.
The greek symbol for education is a wreath of leaves.
Clytemnestra in Greek mythology was the wife of Agamemnon. Since she was the wife of a King, she was the queen of Ancient Greek kingdom of Mycenea or Argos.
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
The Greek word for "Argos" is "Άργος".
Argos has no symbol but he has lots of eyes that's all i know.
Argos
Argos isn't considered a god in Greek mythology, Argos is actually a giant with many eyes and he is the son of Arestor. He is also the guardian of the nymph Io.
In Greek mythology, Argos is often associated with the city of Argos in the Peloponnese, which is named after him. He was known for having many eyes and served as a guardian for Hera. Additionally, the term "Argos" can also refer to the region surrounding the city. However, the specific abode of the god Argos is not a central focus in myths.
stupid gods
Syracuse argos
In Greek, "argos" means "lazy" or "idle." The word is often used to describe someone who is inactive or sluggish.
Argos.
An Argive is an inhabitant of the Ancient Greek city of Argos.
I don't think argon has any other names, but it comes from argos, which is Greek for inactive.