The story of the Wolf of Gubbio is a legend associated with St. Francis of Assisi. It tells of a ferocious wolf that terrorized the town of Gubbio, attacking livestock and threatening the townspeople. St. Francis, known for his compassion towards animals, approached the wolf and made a pact: he would ensure the townspeople would feed the wolf, and in return, the wolf would stop its attacks. The townspeople agreed to the arrangement, and the wolf became a symbol of peace and harmony between humans and nature.
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The population of Gubbio is 32,674.
The area of Gubbio is 525 square kilometers.
Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio died in 1663.
Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio was born in 1587.
Cristina Armeni has written: 'Museo comunale di Gubbio' -- subject(s): Catalogs, European Prints, Gubbio (Italy), Gubbio (Italy). Museo comunale, Prints, Prints, European
Believe it or not, wolves do have a patron: Edmund of East Anglia . Why he has that distinction, I do not know.Another saint that could be considered as a patron would be Francis of Assisi. Look up the story of Francis and the wolf of Gubbio on the Internet. The wolf of Gubbio was a wolf that, according to the Fioretti di San Francesco, terrorized the city of Gubbio until it was tamed by St. Francis of Assisi acting on behalf of God. While this may only be a pious legend, it is a wonderful story that demonstrates the love Francis had for all of nature
Legend says that Francis tamed a wolf that had been ravaging the town of Gubbio.
Gubbio (GOO-be-oh) is the name of the town that was threatened by the wolf, not the name of the wolf.
The wolf in the Wolf of Gubbio symbolizes fear and danger, as well as the power of conversion and redemption. Its story is a symbol of the transformative power of love and faith in overcoming hostility and conflict.
Josephine Preston Peabody
Gubbio - 1913 was released on: France: 14 March 1913 UK: 22 March 1913 USA: 15 April 1913
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