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{{about||the municipality in Austria|Geras, Austria|the political scientist|Norman Geras|the Egyptian former bishopric|Gera (Egypt)}}
[[Image:Pelike Geras Louvre G234.jpg|thumb|Geras, detail of an Attic red-figure pelike, ca. 480 BC–470 BC, [[Louvre]]]]

In [[Greek mythology]], '''Geras''' ({{lang-grc|Γῆρας, ''Gễras''}}) was the god of [[ageing|old age]].<ref>The distinct word {{lang|grc|Γέρας}}, Gĕras means ''plunder'' or ''prize''.</ref> 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 (mythology)|Nyx]].<ref>Hesiod. ''Theogony'', 225.</ref> [[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]] adds that his father was [[Erebus]].<ref>Hyginus, ''Preface''.</ref> He was depicted as a tiny shriveled-up old man. Gēras's opposite was [[Hebe (mythology)|Hebe]], the goddess of youth. His [[Roman mythology|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.

== See also ==
* [[Hesiod's Theogony]]

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Time in religion and mythology}}

{{Greek mythology (deities)}}

[[Category:Greek gods]]
[[Category:Time and fate gods]]
[[Category:Greek mythology]]


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'{{about||the municipality in Austria|Geras, Austria|the political scientist|Norman Geras|the Egyptian former bishopric|Gera (Egypt)}} [[Image:Pelike Geras Louvre G234.jpg|thumb|Geras, detail of an Attic red-figure pelike, ca. 480 BC–470 BC, [[Louvre]]]] In [[Greek mythology]], '''Geras''' ({{lang-grc|Γῆρας, ''Gễras''}}) was the god of [[ageing|old age]].<ref>The distinct word {{lang|grc|Γέρας}}, Gĕras means ''plunder'' or ''prize''.</ref> 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 (mythology)|Nyx]].<ref>Hesiod. ''Theogony'', 225.</ref> [[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]] adds that his father was [[Erebus]].<ref>Hyginus, ''Preface''.</ref> He was depicted as a tiny shriveled-up old man. Gēras's opposite was [[Hebe (mythology)|Hebe]], the goddess of youth. His [[Roman mythology|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. == See also == * [[Hesiod's Theogony]] == References == {{reflist}} {{Time in religion and mythology}} {{Greek mythology (deities)}} [[Category:Greek gods]] [[Category:Time and fate gods]] [[Category:Greek mythology]] {{Greek-deity-stub}}'
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