Description: Geras (Senectus) & Hebe Greek Mythology Bronze High Relief Copper Tile 5.5” x 5.5” Geras In Greek mythology, Geras /ˈdʒɪərəs/ (Ancient Greek: Γῆρας, romanized: Gễras), also written Gēras, was the god of old age. He was depicted as a tiny, shriveled 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 lost. Geras Personification of Old age Geras, detail of an Attic red-figure pelike, c. 480–470 BC, Louvre Abode Erebus Parents Erebus and Nyx Equivalents Roman equivalent Senectus Mythology According to Hesiod, Geras is one of the many sons and daughters that the night goddess Nyx produced parthenogenetically. However, both Hyginus and Cicero add Erebus, Nyx's consort, as his father. In the myth of Tithonus, the mortal prince received immortality, but not agelessness, from the gods so when old age came to him he kept aging and shrinking but never dying. In the end his divine lover Eos turned Tithonus into a cicada. In several ancient Greek vases Geras is depicted fighting Heracles, although no relevant written myth survives. Geras is presented as an old, wrinkled bald man begging for mercy. Philostratus claimed that the people of Gadeira set up altars to Geras and Thanatos. Function Geras as embodied in humans represented a virtue: the more gēras a man acquired, the more kleos (fame) and arete (excellence and courage) he was considered to have. In ancient Greek literature, the related word géras (γέρας) can also carry the meaning of influence, authority or power; especially that derived from fame, good looks and strength claimed through success in battle or contest. Such uses of this meaning can be found in Homer's Odyssey, throughout which there is an evident concern from the various kings about the géras they will pass to their sons through their names. The concern is significant because kings at this time (such as Odysseus) are believed to have ruled by common assent in recognition of their powerful influence, rather than hereditarily. The Greek word γῆρας (gĕras) means "old age" or in some other literature "dead skin" or "slough of a snake"; this word is the root of English words such as "geriatric".
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Unknown
Shape: Square
Signed By: n/a
Occasion: All Occasions
Size: 5.5” x 5.5”
Year Manufactured: 1850-1890
Item Length: 5.5”
Suitable For: Tiles
Department: Adults, Teens
Unit Type: Unit
Care Instructions: Easy Care
Item Height: 1/16”
Style: Greek
Features: Relief
Unit Quantity: 1
Finish: Antique Bronze
Room: Any Room
Handmade: No
Item Width: 5.5”
Pattern: Geras, Hebe & Senectus Greek Mythology
Character: Geras, Hebe & Senectus
Signed: No
Color: Bronze
Material: Bronze
Subject: Geras, Hebe & Senectus Greek Mythology
California Prop 65 Warning: n/a
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Tile
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Theme: Greek Mythology
Original/Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Production Technique: Job Production
Character Family: Geras, Hebe & Senectus Greek Mythology
Item Weight: 2 lb