klíat
klíat is a term derived from the ancient Greek word "kleos," meaning fame or glory. In its original context, it referred to the renown and lasting legacy achieved by heroes in ancient Greek literature and mythology. This glory was often earned through deeds of exceptional bravery, skill, or virtue, and was believed to be immortal, outliving the individual. The concept of klíat was a significant motivator for warriors and poets alike, as it offered a form of immortality through memory and poetic recounting.
The idea of klíat is central to epic poems such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Heroes like