
goodness knows, astarte, i got it off google. Although I had remembered the connection between about Argus/Argos of a hundred eyes, and the peacock, I couldnt remember the bit about being a traitor or how it led to bad luck. I have also found an alternative explanation, which involves a very different "Argus".
"Argus Panoptes" or "Argos" was set the task by Hera to be guardian of the heifer-nymph Io, to protect her from Zeus. Argos was a giant with a hundred eyes.To free Io, Zeus had Argus slain by Hermes. Hermes, disguised as a shepherd, first put all of Argus's eyes asleep with spoken charms, then slew him by hitting him with a stone,
According to Ovid, to commemorate her faithful watchman, Hera had the hundred eyes of Argus preserved forever, in a peacock's tail. All of this of course is
Greek mythology...and totally different to the other version. I think this is the version that I heard at school, but it doesnt really make the connection as to why peacocks feathers aare supposed to be bad luck.