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Argus, byname Panoptes (Greek: “All-Seeing”), figure in Greek legend described variously as the son of Inachus , Agenor , or Arestor or as an aboriginal hero (autochthon). His byname derives from the hundred eyes in his head or all over his body, as he is often depicted on Athenian red-figure pottery from the late 6th century bc.

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Answer: Is a guardian of the heifer-nymph Io and son of Arestor and probably Mycene, and was a primordial giant whose epithet Panoptes, "all-seeing", led to his being described with multiple, often one hundred, eyes.

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