Agrius and Oreius (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Agrius or Agrios (/ˈæɡriəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄγριος means 'wild, savage'[1]) and Oreios, also Oreius, Orius or Oreus, (Ὀρείου, Ὄρειον or Ὄρειος means ‘of the mountain’) were the twin sons of Polyphonte, daughter of Hipponous, and a bear as well as them being the great-grandsons of Ares.[2] Polyphonte was punished by Aphrodite for the former did not worship her, instead becoming a devotee of the virgin goddess Artemis.The goddess of love made her to couple with a bear causing Artemis to have the animals of the forest attack her.Polyphonte fled back to her father and gave birth to twin savage bear-like children named Agrius and Orius.'She [i.e Polyphonte] brought forth two children, Agrius and Orius, huge and of immense strength.