Geras
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In Greek mythology
, Geras (Greek
: Γῆρας, Gễras) was the god of old age
. It was considered a virtue whereby the more gēras a man
acquired, the more kleos (fame) and arete (excellence and courage) he was considered to have. According to Hesiod
, Gēras was a son of Nyx. Hyginus
adds that his father was Erebus
. He was depicted as a tiny shriveled-up old man. Gēras's opposite was Hebe
, the goddess of youth. His Roman
equivalent was Senectus. He is known primarily from vase depictions that show him with the hero Heracles
; the mythic story that inspired these depictions has been entirely lost.
Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece...
, Geras (Greek
Greek language
Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;...
: Γῆρας, Gễras) was the god of old age
Ageing
Ageing or aging is the accumulation of changes in a person over time. Ageing in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change. Some dimensions of ageing grow and expand over time, while others decline...
. It was considered a virtue whereby the more gēras a man
Man
The term man is used for an adult human male . However, man is sometimes used to refer to humanity as a whole...
acquired, the more kleos (fame) and arete (excellence and courage) he was considered to have. According to Hesiod
Hesiod
Hesiod was a Greek oral poet generally thought by scholars to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. His is the first European poetry in which the poet regards himself as a topic, an individual with a distinctive role to play. Ancient authors credited him and...
, Gēras was a son of Nyx. Hyginus
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Gaius Julius Hyginus was a Latin author, a pupil of the famous Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor, and a freedman of Caesar Augustus. He was by Augustus elected superintendent of the Palatine library according to Suetonius' De Grammaticis, 20...
adds that his father was Erebus
Erebus
In Greek mythology, Erebus , also Erebos , was often conceived as a primordial deity, representing the personification of darkness; for instance, Hesiod's Theogony places him as the first five beings to come into existence from Chaos...
. He was depicted as a tiny shriveled-up old man. Gēras's opposite was Hebe
Hebe (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Hēbē is the goddess of youth . She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera. Hebe was the cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus, serving their nectar and ambrosia, until she was married to Heracles ; her successor was the young Trojan prince Ganymede...
, the goddess of youth. His Roman
Roman mythology
Roman mythology is the body of traditional stories pertaining to ancient Rome's legendary origins and religious system, as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans...
equivalent was Senectus. He is known primarily from vase depictions that show him with the hero Heracles
Heracles
Heracles ,born Alcaeus or Alcides , was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, foster son of Amphitryon and great-grandson of Perseus...
; the mythic story that inspired these depictions has been entirely lost.