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Gilles Garnier: The Werewolf of Dole | Werewolves
2010年4月10日 · In fact, Gilles Garnier was not a werewolf who happened to rule over the Dole fruit company, –it’s actually a small town in France, in the Franche-Comté Province. At some point during the early 1570s or late 1560s, Garnier lived outside Dole …
The Werewolf of Dole — Astonishing Legends
2020年6月9日 · Gilles was found guilty of both witchcraft, since he utilized magical ointment, and lycanthropy, since he had turned into a werewolf (willingly). The court, hearing his confession, sentenced him to be burned at the stake. On January 18, 1573, Garnier was burned at the stake.
Dark Tourism: the Werewolf of Dole - Far Out Magazine
2023年5月19日 · Born in nearby Lyon, Gilles Garnier had always been regarded as something of a foreigner. A strange and reclusive character, he lived in the forests north of Dole with his wife and child. Shortly after Gilles married his Appalonia, eastern France experienced an …
Gilles Garnier | WereWiki - Fandom
Gilles Garnier (?-January 18, 1573) was a French hermit convicted of being a werewolf. Alternately known as "The Hermit of St. Bonnot" and "The Werewolf of Dole". Gilles Garnier was a reclusive hermit living outside the town of Dolein the Franche-Comté Province in France.
Historically documented Incidents − Gilles Garnier - Canilobo
Towards the end of autumn 1573, a decree of parliament authorized the farmers in the Dôle area to hunt werewolves. A few months later, the parliament of Dôle sentenced Gilles Garnier, called the hermit of St. Bonnot, to death by fire for killing several children as a …
Gilles Garnier – Monstrous.com
The man, Gilles Garnier, was a sombre, ill-looking fellow, who walked in a stooping attitude, and whose pale face, livid complexion, and deep-set eyes under a pair of coarse and bushy brows, which met across the forehead, were sufficient to repel any one from seeking his acquaintance.
Garnier, Gilles (1873) - OCCULT WORLD
2018年9月21日 · Gilles Garnier, also known as “the hermit of St. Bonnot,” was an ugly recluse shunned by others. He lived with his wife, Apolline, in an inaccessible, turf-roofed, and rudely constructed hovel near Amanges, France.
Werewolf of Dole - Mythical Encyclopedia
One of the most notorious cases of werewolf hysteria occurred in the small town of Dole in the Franche-Comté Province. It involved a hermit named Gilles Garnier, who was accused of transforming into a wolf and attacking and killing several children.
The Werewolf of Dôle - Futility Closet
2007年11月12日 · It was Gilles Garnier, a local hermit and, as it turned out, a cannibalistic serial murderer who hunted children to feed his new wife. Garnier said that a specter had given him a magic ointment that would let him assume a wolf’s shape in order to hunt more easily.
The Spectral Man — The history & psychology of werewolf killers …
Gilles Garnier was an odd-looking, reclusive man living in Dole, outside Lyons, France, with his wife and children. They didn't have much, so Garnier would go into the woods to look for game. One day, he later reported in a tortured confession, he encountered a "spectral man," who offered him an unguent and showed him how to become a wolf.
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