• The Wolf of Soissons was a man-eating wolf which terrorized the commune of Soissons northeast of Paris over a period of two days in 1765, attacking eighteen...
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    from about 300, and it was the location of a number of church synods called "Council of Soissons". Soissons enters written history under its Celtic name...
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    (Canada) Wolf of Ansbach (Germany) Wolf of Gysinge (Sweden) Wolf of Soissons (France) Wolves of Turku (Finland) List of wolf attacks List of wolf attacks...
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    Arnold (Arnoul) of Soissons or Arnold or Arnulf of Oudenburg (c. 1040–1087) is a saint of the Catholic Church, the patron saint of hop-pickers, Belgian...
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  • Man-eater (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from February 2024)
    which man-eating wolf attacks occur, the majority of victims are children. Habituation is a known factor contributing to some man-eating wolf attacks which...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gospels of Saint Médard of Soissons. Walther, Ingo F.; Wolf, Norbert (2018). Codices Illustres: The world's most famous...
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    though the treatment of his character is greatly at odds with the official version of events. Wolf of Soissons List of fatal wolf attacks Wolfcatcher Royal...
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    occurred near the commune of Soissons, northeast of Paris, when an individual wolf killed at least four people over a period of two days before being tracked...
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    daughter of King Robert I of France. He was elected to succeed his father-in-law, who was killed at the Battle of Soissons against the deposed King Charles...
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    Wolfsschlucht II (category World War II sites of Nazi Germany)
    headquarters located in Margival, 10 km northeast of Soissons in the department of Aisne in France. It was one of many Führer Headquarters throughout Europe...
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