Argus

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Argus is a many-eyed giant from Greek mythology best known for his role as a vigilant guardian.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Argus canonical 7
Argus Panoptes 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet of Argus
figure in Greek mythology
giant
mythological character
afterDeathHonor Hera placed his eyes on the tail of the peacock
alsoCalled Argus
surface form: Argus Panoptes
appearsIn myths about Hera and Io
associatedAnimal peacock
associatedWith Hera
Hermes
Io
category Characters in Greek mythology
Giants in Greek mythology
Mythological guardians
classification giant or monster
culture Ancient Greek
diesIn myth of Io
epithet Panoptes
eyeNumber hundred eyes (in many traditions)
function guardian
watchman
gender male
guardianOf Io in bovine form
hasBodyPart many eyes
hasEyes many
killedBy Hermes
killedByMethod Hermes lulled him to sleep and cut off his head
kills Argus self-linksurface differs
knownFor being a vigilant guardian
vigilance
literarySource Hesiodic and later mythographic traditions
Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Ovid's Metamorphoses
loyalTo Hera
loyaltyReason served Hera as her watchman
meaningOfName all-seeing
mythology Greek mythology
notableTrait always had some eyes awake
never fully slept
orderedBy Hera
region Argos
surface form: Argos (in some traditions)
role guardian of Io
serves Hera
symbolizes constant vigilance
watchfulness
task guard Io transformed into a cow

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Argonauts hasMember Argus
Argo builtBy Argus
Argus kills Argus self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Hermes
Argus alsoCalled Argus
this entity surface form: Argus Panoptes
Wishbone Ash notableWork Argus