The History of Friday the 13th
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The History of Friday the 13th
Throughout history, the number 13 was considered incomplete and associated with bad luck.
The history of Friday the 13th viewed as an unlucky day is a combination of cultural beliefs, religious, and historical factors over centuries. No one knows exactly how the day got its fearsome reputation. In some cultures, Friday is an unlucky day already, made worse by the number 13.
The numbers 12 and 13
In ancient traditions, the number 12 was seen as a symbol of completeness and a magic number. In mathematics, 12 is a sublime number. A sublime number is a positive integer with a perfect number of positive factors, and whose positive factors add up to another perfect number. Additionally, there are 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, 12 hours a day, and 12 days of Christmas…