Geras
Greek mythology, Hesiod, Nyx, Gaius Julius Hyginus, Erebus, Hebe (mythology), Heracles
978-613-8-41201-4
613841201X
68
2012-03-04
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Greek mythology, Geras was the god of old age. It was considered a virtue whereby the more gēras a man acquired, the more kleos and arete 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.
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