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'''Thiess of Kaltenbrun''' (d. 1692), better known as the '''Livonian Werewolf''', or '''Old Thiess''', was a Livonian farmhand who claimed to be a holy werewolf in the service of [[Yahweh|God]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==Reputation as werewolf==&lt;br /&gt;
In 1681, Old Theiss, then aged about 70, attempted to bring a suit in local court against another farmer he accused of being a [[witch]] in the service of [[the Devil]]. He explained to the judges that he had been injured during a visit to [[Hell]] while attempting to prevent this farmer from delivering stolen grain to [[Satan]]. Theiss added that he routinely visited Hell to fight with witches and [[demon]]s in the form of a wolf. The justices tried to find the accused farmer, but discovered that no such person existed. They consequently laughed at Theiss' claims and dismissed the case.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Faith healer===&lt;br /&gt;
As a result of the court case, Theiss gained some notoriety among the Livonian peasants, who began to visit him as a faith healer for both their animals and themselves. It was claimed he could cure almost any ailment using a prayer invoking the sun and moon combined with bread that he consecrated himself with salt. Over the course of ten years, he became a kind of [[saint|folk saint]]. He was usually paid small amounts of money for his services, although he also accepted trades of food and other goods.&lt;br /&gt;
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==1691 trial==&lt;br /&gt;
On April 28th, 1691, Theiss was called to the Royal Court as a result of witness testimony in an unrelated theft of money from a church. The witness mentioned that Theiss was known to be a werewolf and performed healings and [[divination]] for locals. The justices had Theiss detained and questioned him for over a year. During this time, he freely admitted to transforming into a wolf to fight against the legions of [[the Devil]]. Although the court continually caught him contradicting himself, they still believed his story due to certain elements being corroborated by other witnesses.&lt;br /&gt;
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Transcripts of the trail strongly suggest that the man, who was now in his 80s, appeared to be spinning a story that grew ever more elaborate in an attempt to satisfy the judges' questions.&lt;br /&gt;
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By 1692, the questioning turned to the subject of his faith healing. He admitted invoking the sun and moon while completely ignoring God and the [[Christianity|Christian church]]. After the local pastor was brought in, the proceedings took a more serious tone, with Theiss being accused of [[heresy]]. He began to realize the seriousness of the charges being laid against him and, when asked for the names of people who had used his services, Old Theiss claimed to have a sudden loss of memory.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Aftermath==&lt;br /&gt;
On 31 October 1692, Theiss was convicted of being a werewolf and of [[heresy]] for turning those who came to him for healing away from the Christian church and the power of [[Yahweh|God]]. He was sentenced to public flogging of twenty lashes. After his punishment, he was exiled from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.&lt;br /&gt;
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Nothing more is known about Theiss, but given his advanced age, he likely did not survive the winter of 1692.&lt;br /&gt;
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