Werewolves and Greek Mythology
Greek mythology also testifies the existence of werewolves. God Zues once disguised himself as a traveler and sought for hospitality to the court of vicious Arcadian King Lycaon. The king recognized the god and tried to him by serving him human flesh. God Zues caught the terrible trick and did not eat. Outraged, He destroyed the palace and condemned Lycaon to spend rest of his life as a wolf. Most probably this mythology originated the Greek word “Lycanthrope” which is actually synonymous to werewolf. ( greek - lykos, and anthropos - man. )












