A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English-speaking cultures around the globe. Similar superstitions exist in some other traditions. In Greece and Spain, for example, Tuesday the 13th takes the same role. The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia, a specialized form of triskaidekaphobia, a phobia (fear) of the number thirteen.
Another suggestion is that the belief originated in a Norse myth about twelve gods having a feast in the hall of the sea-god Aegir. The mischievous Loki gate-crashed the party as an uninvited 13th guest and arranged for Hod, the blind god of darkness, to throw a branch of mistletoe at Balder, the god of joy and gladness. Balder was killed instantly and the Earth was plunged into darkness and mourning as a result. This, however, is untenable. The original Old Norse text, the poem Lokasenna in the Edda, mentions 17 gods by name at the feast. Loki is indeed a gatecrasher, but he is not the thirteenth person present. Nor is there any link between this episode and the killing of Balder.
The first explanation, however, seems more relevant to the superstition linked to having 13 people at the same table during a meal. This, recorded at the end of the eighteenth century, is the earliest known instance of the ill-luck of 13 in Britain. The belief was that the first person to rise from the table would be the first to die.
There is also another theory that Friday the 13th of October 1307 was the day that Philip IV of France arrested and subsequenty tortured and killed hundreds of the French Knights Templar to get their money for the French treasury. One other note which predates all of the aforementioned is that the first Passover seems to have occurred on Friday the 13th. The death of the firstborns of Egypt occurred on a Shabbat on the 14th of Nisan in the evening. But the Jewish calendar counts days from sunset to sunset so this would have been Friday the 13th in terms of the gentile reckoning of the days. (Exodus 12:6) Feminists have argued that because of the lunar year and Friday being named after a goddess in most European pagan calendars, the fear of Friday the 13th is a patriarchal invention, associating femininity with bad luck.
The date is also well-known in the motorcycle (biker) community: since 1981, motorcycle enthusiasts and vendors gather every Friday the 13th in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. This tradition started on November 13, 1981 by Chris Simons as a gathering of approximately 25 friends. The event has grown substantially, with an estimated 100,000 people attending in August 2004, as well as music bands, vendors, a bike show, etc.
In the Spanish-speaking world, it is Tuesday the 13th (as well as Tuesdays in general) that brings bad luck; a proverb runs En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques (on Tuesday, neither get married nor start a journey).
| 2001 | 2007 | 2018 | April, July | G | ||
| 2002 | 2013 | 2019 | 2024 | September, December | F, GF | |
| 2003 | 2008 | 2014 | 2025 | June | E, FE | |
| 2020 | March, November | ED | ||||
| 2009 | 2015 | 2026 | February, March, November | D | ||
| 2004 | February, August | DC | ||||
| 2010 | 2021 | 2027 | August | C | ||
| 2005 | 2011 | 2016 | 2022 | May | B, CB | |
| 2028 | October | BA | ||||
| 2006 | 2017 | 2023 | January, October | A | ||
| 2012 | January, April, July | AG |
The Gregorian Calendar 400-year cycle contains a whole number (20871) of weeks, but the number of months (4800) is not divisible by seven. Because of this, no chosen day of the month up to the 28th can occur the same number of times on each day of the week. The 13th day of the month is slightly more likely to be on a Friday than on any other day of the week.
The distribution of the 13th day of the 4,800 months is as follows:
Some famous people born on this day are: Bess Truman, Samuel Beckett, Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, James Macdonald-Walker, Peter Davison, Oliviero De Fabritiis, Eileen Farrell, Carol Lynley, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Herbert Ross, Robert Louis Stevenson, Katherine Lavender and Georges Simenon .
Some famous people who died on this day are: Diamond Jim Brady, Benny Goodman, Maya Deren, Hubert Humphrey, Martita Hunt, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Gerald Moore, Lily Pons, Arnold Schoenberg, Gary Jennings and Tupac Shakur.
Jum'at Ketigabelas | Freitag der 13. | Vendredo la 13-a | Viernes 13 | Vendredi treize | יום שישי ה-13 | Vrijdag de dertiende | 13日の金曜日 | Sexta Feira 13 | Petek trinajstega | Perjantai 13. päivä | Fredagen den 13
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