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  • Argus (Son of Arestor)
  • Argus (son of Arestor)
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  • In Greek mythology, Argus was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo, and consequently one of the Argonauts; he was said to have constructed the ship under Athena's guidance. Arestor, a member of the Argive royal house, is given as his father by Apollonius Rhodius and John Tzetzes, but Hyginus says Argus' parents were Polybus and Argia. In Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Argus is said to have originated from Thespiae. Argus was also credited with creating a wooden statue of Hera that was a cult object in Tiryns.
  • Argus was the builder and most likely the designer of the Argonauts ship "The Argo." He named the ship after himself. By building the ship he automatically became part of the crew itself. Later during the quest for the Golden Fleece Jason would run into four or five brothers one of whom was also Argus. Argus was one of the Argonauts that did make it through the entire voyage.
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  • In Greek mythology, Argus was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo, and consequently one of the Argonauts; he was said to have constructed the ship under Athena's guidance. Arestor, a member of the Argive royal house, is given as his father by Apollonius Rhodius and John Tzetzes, but Hyginus says Argus' parents were Polybus and Argia. In Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Argus is said to have originated from Thespiae. Argus was also credited with creating a wooden statue of Hera that was a cult object in Tiryns.
  • Argus was the builder and most likely the designer of the Argonauts ship "The Argo." He named the ship after himself. By building the ship he automatically became part of the crew itself. Later during the quest for the Golden Fleece Jason would run into four or five brothers one of whom was also Argus. Argus was one of the Argonauts that did make it through the entire voyage.
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