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La bête du Gévaudan

La bête du Gévaudan. Mythe, Légende, Réalité By Romy. … Une énigme …. “If all the wolves had been as this wolf, they would have changed the history of man.” ~Robert Louis Stevenson. La province du Gévaudan. Located in the Margeride Mountains of South Central France.

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La bête du Gévaudan

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  1. La bête du Gévaudan Mythe, Légende, Réalité By Romy

  2. …Une énigme… • “If all the wolves had been as this wolf, they would have changed the history of man.” ~Robert Louis Stevenson

  3. La province du Gévaudan • Located in the Margeride Mountains of South Central France. • Dissolved after the French Revolution. • Area now located in the Auvergne province in the district of Lozère. • Terrain- Volcanic rock, rough with boggy areas in low spots.

  4. Dans le commencement… • June of 1764 • In the Mercoire Forest near the village of Langogne in the eastern part of Gévaudan. • A young girl is tending a herd of cows at a farm when a large beast charged from the woods and straight towards her. The bulls charge at the beast, driving it away on the second try.

  5. Description de la bête • Descriptions widely varied, often exaggerated. • Definitely wolf-like • Size- As big as a donkey or cow. • Wide chest, long tail, greyhound like head, large fangs. • Able to make leaps as large as 30 feet.

  6. Méthode de la bête • Often attacked at dusk and dawn. • Often chose females and children (of both sexes) as opposed to males. • During attacks, often went for the head rather than usual targets such as the legs and throat.

  7. L'intérêt du roi • Took a special interest in what was going on in Gévaudan. • Jean-Charles-Marc-Antoine Vaumesle d'Ennevaland his son Jean –Francois. Considered the 2 best hunters in France.

  8. Polémique…L'extrémité de la bête… • Sogne d’Auvers by Jean Chastel- local huntsman • Party of a large hunting party that was going after the beast. • As he sat and read the bible, the beast came into sight, staring at Chastel. Oddly enough, it seemed to wait for Chastel to finish his prayer before moving in to attack. It was then that Chastel aimed his gun at the beast, shooting and killing it.

  9. Théories et explications • Rabid animal. • Supernatural being, both of a religious and satanic nature. • Serial killer(s). • Were-wolf, wolf/dog hybrid. Some of the more outlandish possibilities included a hyena or a babboon.

  10. Faits intéressants • La bête is often reported as having six claws. The number 6 often is associated with the Devil. Tool of the Devil or punishment from God? • La bête is the noun for “beast” in French. It is feminine so the Beast of Gévaudan is almost always referred to as a female.

  11. Le Filmde la Bête … • Although the motion picture “Brotherhood of the Wolf” is based on the records of the Beast of Gevaudan, it is primarily a fictional movie.

  12. Works Cited • Labete.7hunters.net • Wikipedia.com • Fortunecity.com • Newanimal.org • Occultopedia.com

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