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Agrius
- For the genus of moths (family Sphingidae) see Agrius (genus).
Agrius or
Agrios , in
Greek mythology, is a name that may refer to:
- A son of Porthaon, king of Calydon in Aetolia, and Euryte; he was the brother of Oeneus (who succeeded his father as king of Calydon), Alcathous, Melas, Leucopeus, and Sterope. He was father of six sons, including Melanippus and Thersites, who overthrew Oeneus and gave the kingdom to their father. Agrius and his sons were themselves overthrown by Diomedes, who reinstated Oeneus as king. All the sons except Thersites were killed by Diomedes. The Bibliotheca places these events before the expedition of the Greeks against Troy, while Hyginus states that Diomedes, when he heard, after the fall of Troy, of the misfortune of his grandfather Oeneus, hastened back and expelled Agrius, who then committed suicide; according to others, Agrius and his sons were all slain by Diomedes.
- A son of Odysseus by Circe and a brother of Latinus and Telegonus, mentioned only in Hesiod's Theogony.
- One of the Giants, sons of Gaia. He, together with Thoon, was clubbed to death by Moirai with maces made from bronze, during the Gigantomachy, the battle of the Giants versus the Olympian gods.
- One of the Centaurs who Heracles fought with.
- One of the suitors of Penelope, from Dulichium.
- One of Actaeon's dogs.
Agrius
[Greek heroic] The son of the Calydonian king Parthaon, brother of Oeneus. The latter was dethroned by Agrius' sons who gave their father control of Calydon. Diomedes later reinstalled Oeneus as the rightful ruler.
agrius
ADJ
wild (of plants/other natural products); [staphis ~ => stavesacre]
agrius
agrius, agria, agrium
adj. wild (of plants/other natural products); [staphis ~ => stavesacre];