Argus was Hera's many-eyed assistant. He had eyes all over his body.
Hera had 100 eyed servant, Argus. when he was killed she put his many eyes on the feathers of her symbol, the Peacock.
When Hera learned that Argus had been killed, she was furious. She put his eyes in the peacocks tail so that her faithful servant would always be remembered.
Hera got Argus Panoptes to guard Io. Argus was a giant with many eyes, making him an effective watchman. Hera assigned him this task to keep Io, a mortal woman whom Zeus had turned into a cow to hide from her jealousy, under constant surveillance. Ultimately, Hermes was sent by Zeus to rescue Io and put an end to Argus's watch.
No. The peacock was Hera's favorite bird, but was previously unadorned. It wasn't until the death of her servant, Argus Panoptes (who had 100 pairs of eyes), that the eyes became a prominent feature on the birds plumage.
The goddess Hera. Io was a girl that Hera transformed into a cow, Argus was the servant of Hera whose eyes were set in a peacock's tail, and Hera trained the Nemean lion.
Argus
Hera had 100 eyed servant, Argus. when he was killed she put his many eyes on the feathers of her symbol, the Peacock.
Hera's peacocks is the bird that revived Argus's eyes.
Hera instructed her servant Argus to keep Io from running away, not to defend her. Argus had 100 eyes, which made him the perfect guardian.
Hera gave her sacred bird, the peacock, the eyes of Argus.
Argus Panoptes is killed by Hermes while guarding Zeus' love Io so he does not cheat on Hera. Zeus sends Hermes to kill Argus and retrive Io. Later Hera takes Argus' eyes and in honor of him adds them to her favorite bird, the peacock.
Hera had Argus (the guy with many eyes) to watch Io.
Argus has a million eyes all over his body. He was created by the goddess Hera, one of the eldest gods; Hera is the goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus.
After Argus was killed, Hera took his many eyes and placed them on a bird's tail, now known as a Peacock or the Common Pea Fowl.
When Hera learned that Argus had been killed, she was furious. She put his eyes in the peacocks tail so that her faithful servant would always be remembered.
Hera's peacocks.a peacock
Hera's peacocks.a peacock