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.
Argos was not a thing or part of nature, so there was no 'god of argos'. However, Argos was a minor god himself, being the keeper of the winds. He kept the four strong winds -- North Wind, East Wind, South Wind, and West Wind -- locked up tightly so that they wouldn't all escape at once being their strongest form and causing chaos across the globe.
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
In the sun.
Hera
Mount Olympus.
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.
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
The Greek word for "Argos" is "Άργος".
Argos was not a thing or part of nature, so there was no 'god of argos'. However, Argos was a minor god himself, being the keeper of the winds. He kept the four strong winds -- North Wind, East Wind, South Wind, and West Wind -- locked up tightly so that they wouldn't all escape at once being their strongest form and causing chaos across the globe.
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
Argos
her sanctuary was located in argos
In the sun.
Hera
Ares does not live in Egypt, he is a Greek god and dwells on Mt. Olympus in Greek myth.
In his ocean palace.
Mount Olympus.