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we gathered the following information from various websites on the internet
please do not believe everything you read... this is for your enjoyment only. sr
 
In Mythology werewolves are entities that are human but shape shift into 
animal form during certain lunar aspects which affect their DNA.
PURPORTED  WEREWOLF SIGHTINGS IN HISTORY Fact- Fiction????
 
 
75,000 BC Earliest human altars, including evidence of prehistoric wolf-cult.
10,000 BC Domestication of dog
6,000 BC Catal Huyuk cave-drawings depict leopard men hunting
2,000 BC Epic of Gilamesh written down 
(first literary evidence of werewolves)
850 BC Odyssey written down (includes many traces of werewolf beliefs)
500 BC Scythians recorded as believing the Neuri to be werewolves.
400 BC Damarchus, Arcadian werewolf, said to have won boxing medal at Olympics
100 - 75 BC Virgil’s eighth ecologue (first voluntary transformation of werewolf)
55 AD Petronius, Satyricon
150 AD Apuleius, Metamorphosis composed
170 AD Pausanias visits Arcadia and hears of Lykanian werewolf rites
432 AD St. Patrick arrives in Ireland
600 AD Saint Albeus (Irish) said to have been suckled by wolves
617 AD Wolves said to have attacked heretical monks
650 AD Paulus Aegineta describes “melancholic lycanthropia”
900 AD Hrafnsmal mentions “wolf coats” among the Norwegian Army 
Canon Episcopi condems the belief in reality of witches as heretical 
1020 First use of the word “werewulf” recorded in English
1101 Death of Prince Vseslav of Polock, alleged Ukrainian werewolf
1182 – 1183 Giraldus claims to have discovered Irish werewolf couple
1194 – 1197 Guillaume de Palerne composed
1198 Marie de France composes Bisclavret
1250 Lai de Melion composed
1275 – 1300 Volsungasaga, Germanic werewolf saga, written down
1344 Wolf child of Hesse discovered
1347 – 1351 First major outbreak of the Black Death
1407 Werewolves mentioned during witchcraft trial at Basel
1450 Else of Meerburg accused of riding a wolf
1486 Malleus Maleficarum published
1494 Swiss woman tried for riding a wolf
1495 Woman tried for riding a wolf at Lucerne
1521 Werewolves of Poligny burnt
1541 Paduan werewolf dies after having arms and legs cut off
1550 Witekind interviews self-confessed werewolf at Riga Johann Weyer 
takes up post of doctor at Cleve
1552 Modern French version of Guillaume published at Lyon
1555 Olaus Magnus records strange behavior of Baltic werewolves
1560 First publication of Della Porta, Magiae naturalis
1563 First publication of Weyer, De praestigus daemonum
1572 St. Bartholomew’s Day of Massacre, intensification of French civil war
1573 Gilles Garnier burnt as werewolf
1575 Trials of the benandanti begin in the Friuili (and will continue for a century)
1580 Rebellion at Romans with cannibalistic overtones
1584 Reginald Scot’s Discoverie of Witchcraft published
1588 Alleged date of Auvergne female werewolf (Boguet)
1589 Peter Stubb executed as werewolf at Cologne
1598 Roulet tried as werewolf, his sentence commuted 
“Werewolf of Chalons” executed at Paris 
Gandillon family burnt as werewolves in the Jura 
1602 2nd edition of Bouget, Discours des sorciers
1603 Jean Grenier tried as werewolf and is sentenced to life imprisonment
1610 Two women condemned as werewolves at Liege Jean Grenier dies 
1614 Webster’s Duchess of Malfi published
1637 Famine in Franche-Comte: cannibalism reported
1652 Cromwellian law forbids export of Irish wolfhounds 
1692 The Livonian werewolf Theiss interrogated
1697 Perrault’s Contes includes “Little Red Riding Hood”
1701 De Tournefort sees vampire exhumation
1764 Bete de Gevaudon starts werewolf scare in Auvergne
1796 - 1799
Widespread fear of wolves reported in France
1797 Victor of Aveyron first seen
1806 French population falls below 2000
1812 Grimm Brothers publish their version of “Little Red Riding Hood”
1824 Antoine Leger tried for werewolf crimes and sentenced to lunatic asylum
1828 Death of Victor of Averyon
1830 Souix warriors reported hunting in wolfskins
1857 Accusation of being “wolf leader” ends in court in St. Gervais 
G. W. M. Reynolds, Wagner the Wehr-Wolf published 
1880 Folklorist collects werewolf tale in Picardy
1885 Johann Weyer’s book reprinted at Paris
1886 Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde published
1906 Freud lists Weyer’s book as among ten most significant ever published
1913 The Werewolf (film) using real wolf in transformation scene
1914 Freud publishes “wolf man” paper
1920 Kamala and Amala, the Orissa wolf children, discovered 
Right-wing terror group “Operation Werewolf” established in Germany 
1932 Jekyll & Hyde (film) starring Frederic March
1935 Werewolf of London (film)
1941 Wolf Man (film) starring Lon Chaney Jr.
1943 – 1944 LSD discovered 
1944  House of Frankenstein (film) includes mention of silver bullet
1951  Outbreak of ergotism at Pont-Saint-Esprit
1952  Ogburn & Bose, On the trail of the Wolf-Children published
1957  I Was a Teenage Werewolf (film)
1972  Shamdeo discovered living among wolves in India
1975  Surawicz & Banta publish first two modern cases of lycanthopy
1978  Warren Zevon releases “Werewolves of London”
1979  “An American Werewolf in London” (film) includes first four-footed werewolf
1985 “Death of Shamdeo”  “Teen Wolf” (film) 
1988  Monsieur X arrested  “McLean Hospital” survey published 
1990 “Werewolf” jailed  McLean Case 8 full report published 
1991 “The Wolfman” escapes from Broadmoor
2002  over 23 “Werewolf” attacks reported in US all sightings unconfirmed or dismissed
2004  Chip Ritter’s Thunder Machine pre releases “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon
2005  "Werewolves Of London" available to download on chipritter.com...  again!
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