Map of lycanthropy cases

We continue in this exhibition on lycanthropy with the location of different cases of lycanthropy or wolf attacks. Surely this publication is one of the most lively and its map will be filled in over time.

You can read the other parts of the publications on lycanthropy here:

  1. LYCANTHROPY, WERE-WOLVES AND “LOBO DA XENTE”

  2. WHAT IS LYCANTHROPY?

  3. TRANSFORMATION IN WERE-WOLF

  4. MYTHOLOGICAL ORIGIN OF LYCANTHROPY

  5. NATURAL CAUSES OF LYCANTHROPY

  6. MAP OF CASES OF LYCANTHROPY

  7. LYCANTHROPY SOLUTIONS

  8. FULL POST: LYCANTHROPY, WERE-WOLVES AND “LOBO DA XENTE”

MAP OF LICANTROPY CASES

Throughout the world there are many myths about the existence of werewolves. From the references that we have used for this article we have drawn a map with all the places where these stories are told.

Other places that have existed in the past or other cultural groups and that cannot be represented: Arcadia, Scythia, Prussia, Livonia, Mazurs, Samoyeds, Normandy, Kingdom of Galicia – Volinia, Gaul ( Gallia ) or Holstein.

YOUR COLLABORATION

If there is any extra information, documented, that you can pass on to us, it will be welcome. Also, if you have information that does not match what we have here, please let us know. We try to have accurate information and that is why we always leave our references. We have some places that we have not been able to locate on the map and that the references that we have used appear, can you help us find them? Sloyakians , Tscheita , Chastel Charnon , Omeissen , Unterelsas , La Pouppe (Athume ), Caude , Espagny and Marram river.

Open cases:

  • What are the “ Aryan nations “?
  • What is the “ Ossyrian race ” that appears in the book The Book of Were-Wolves ?
  • Who are the “ White Russians “?
  • Where is the “ Marram River “?
  • When and who introduces the concept of silver bullets ?

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REFERENCES

Sanitas – Hypertrichosis

Zeus and Lycaon: The Origin of Werewolf – Greek Mythology – See the History Wikipedia Français -Bête du Gévaudan

Millennium 3 – Mysterious Beasts Wikipedia: Lycaon (mythology)

Center for Biographical Studies: Manuel Blanco Romasanta. The werewolf. Lycanthrope and serial killer

Folklore Classics – The Book of WERE-WOLVES – Sabine Baring-Gould

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