- Wolf of Ansbach
The Wolf of Ansbach was a man-eating
wolf that attacked and killed an unknown number of people in thePrincipality of Ansbach in 1685, then a part of theHoly Roman Empire .Initially a nuisance preying on livestock, the wolf soon began attacking women and children. The citizens of
Ansbach believed the animal to be awerewolf , a reincarnation of their late and cruelBürgermeister , whose recent death had gone unlamented. During an organized hunt the locals succeeded in driving the wolf from a nearby forest and chasing it down with dogs until it leaped into an uncovered well for protection. Trapped, the wolf was slain, and its carcass paraded through the city marketplace. It was dressed in a man's clothing and, after severing its muzzle, the crowd placed a mask, wig, and beard upon its head, giving it the appearance of the former Bürgermeister. The wolf's body was then hanged from a gibbet for all to see until it underwent preservation for permanent display at a local museum.ee also
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List of fatal wolf attacks
*Attitudes toward wolves
*Wolf hunting References
#Thompson, Richard H. "Wolf-Hunting in France in the Reign of Louis XV: The Beast of the Gévaudan". Lewistown: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1991
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