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Here's Friday the 13th origin, history The exact origin of how Friday the 13th became associated with bad luck is a bit, well, murky, with several ancient beliefs.
The following year, 2026, will feature three Friday the 13ths—spanning February, March, and November—the maximum possible in a single calendar year. 7 Friday the 13th superstitions to either ...
It turns out that the origins of Friday the 13th are as murky as its practices. However, although historians cannot exactly pinpoint the start of this hapless holiday, theories abound.
It was also the day before Jesus's crucifixion -- Good Friday -- and History.com says this was the beginning of Christian superstition that having 13 guests at a table is a bad omen.
Ahead of the spookiest month of the year, a superstitiously unlucky day falls this week. Yes, this Friday is that Friday; ...
Friday the 13th isn’t unlucky. It’s a meme disguised as superstition. How fear of a number became one of history’s longest-running memes.
Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition, but why? This article explores the history and meaning of Friday the 13th, as well as the reasons why it is considered so unlucky.
Part of the Friday the 13th legend states that the last Grand Master of the Templar order, Jacques de Molay, shouted a curse on the heads of both King Philip IV and Pope Clement V just before he ...
May 13th is quite a special day this year, as it's the only Friday the 13th that'll hit in 2016 — to compare, last year we had three. The history of Friday the 13th is pretty darn interesting ...
The Jason Universe is finally here with the thirteen and a half minute vignette Sweet Revenge, and it’s absolutely enough to ...