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I cannot find any German sources indicating that people thought the wolf was a reincarnation of the mayor. The ones I read spoke of an official. And they also did not describe the capture as the wolf being hunted until it jumped into a well, but that the wolf fell into a wolf pit while hunting a chicken, which fits the depiction.
The only source cited here is, judging by the title about hunts taking place in France at the time of Louis XV. Ansbach is neither in France nor did this happen at the time of Louis XV. --178.27.116.252 (talk) 14:47, 4 November 2012 (UTC)Reply