• The legendary werewolves of Ossory, a kingdom of early medieval Ireland, are the subject of a number of accounts in medieval Irish, English and Norse works.
  • Werewolves of Ossory. ... They lived in remote areas, and unlike the werewolves of Ossory, they could turn into wolves whenever they wanted!
  • ...for absolution in this ancient tale recounted by ANN O’REGAN (RT @HouseofHammer: The Werewolves of Ossory #spooky – http://t.co/iUTIIlYv9o)…
  • The famous Gerald of Wales in his book Topographia Hibernica (Geography of Ireland) recorded one of the most famous accounts of the werewolves of Ossory.
  • Werewolves of Ossory. wolves2 Geraldis Cambrensis or Gerald of Wales wrote the Topography of Ireland in the 12th century.
  • So there are lots of Irish werewolves out there, and the people of Ossory are just one example - and this is only one of their stories.
  • An Irish priest discovers a couple of werewolves looking for absolution in this ancient tale retold by ANN MASSEY.
  • Accounts of the fabled werewolves of Ossory are recorded in Medieval Irish, English and Norse sources.