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Name
  
Jean Chastel

Died
  
1790, France

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Jean Chastel (March 31, 1708 – 1790) was a farmer and inn-keeper from the province of Gevaudan in France, noted for killing the Beast of Gevaudan on June 19, 1767 at Mont Mouchet.

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Chastel appeared as a character in the Brotherhood of the Wolf film.

Chastel is also a werewolf in Patricia Briggs' novel, Hunting Ground. In this he is both the Beast of Gevaudan and Jean Chastel. The werewolf known as Jean Chastel, after being threatened by the Marrok, stops hunting humans openly, and takes credit for the death of The Beast. Chastel continues to hunt humans, specifically women and children, but is more subtle.

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Chastel's son, Antoine, was said to have possessed hyenas, animals matching the description of the beast, in his menagerie.

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