Argus Panoptes
The Greek creature known as Argus had one-hundred eyes. He was transformed into a peacock.
100 eyes or Argus. Argus was a giant from Greek mythology
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Argus Hermes recalls his slaying of the hundred eyed giant Argus, who was watching over the heifer-nymph Io in the sanctuary of Queen Hera herself in Argos. Putting Argus to sleep, Hermes used a spell to close all of Argus' eyes and then slew the giant. Argus' eyes were then put into the tail of the peacock, symbol of the goddess Hera.
Argus, who guarded Io, had many eyes. After being killed, Hera placed them on the feathers of a peacock.
Argu, a hundred eyed Giant, he was slayed by Hermes, his eyes placed upon the tail of her sacred bird, the peacock.
The god with 100 eyes was Argus Panoptes in Greek mythology. He was a giant with 100 eyes that never closed at the same time, making him the perfect guard. Hera employed him to watch over Io, Zeus' lover. Hermes eventually lured Argus to sleep and killed him.
Argus Panoptes: In Greek mythology, brother to the nymph Io, Argus was a giant with a hundred eyes. His great service to the Olympian pantheon was to slay the chthonic serpent-legged monster Echidna as she slept in her cave. He then had to guard a white heifer from the god Zeus, but in reality the heifer was Io, whom Zeus wanted to couple with. Zeus had Argus slain by the god Hermes, and his hundred eyes were preserved in the peacock's tail forever.
i think it was, 94,000 a year?
The monster with a hundred hands, in Greek mythology, was called Hechtonchires.
No, because some people believe it to be true, 100% true. Plus, it is a religion.
I believe it's the river Lethe, but I'm not 100%