She was the water nymph Io, after whom the Ionean sea is named.
Io. Zeus turned her into cow to hide her from Hera.
No, it was the other way around: Zeus turned her into a white cow. Her name was Io.
That would be Ino.
Io
Zeus turned the nymph Io into a white cow to hide her from his wife Hera, who was jealous. Hera ended up discovering the deception and had a fly sting Io, causing her to wander the earth in distress.
Io was turned into a cow so Hera would not know that she was Zeus's wife
Io.
Zeus turned Io into a white cow to hide her from Hera. The hundred-eyed monster was Argus, who Hermes killed to save Io.
Zeus's jealous wife, Hera, turned Io in a cow with a gladfly stinging her rump while the cow wandered.
Io (originally a beautiful girl who was turned into a cow).
Hera. She was jealous of Zeus when he was having an affair. When Zeus found out that Hera was coming to Earth he quickly changed the girl to a cow. Hera suspicious of the cow sent her guard the hundred eyed to watch the cow. Hermes sent by Zeus to rescue the girl, bored Argus ( the guard ) to death. Hera pitied her loyal guard and turned him into a peacock.
a white cow