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- 13 (number) - Wikipedia
In Shia, 13 signifies the 13th day of the month of Rajab (the Lunar calendar), which is the birth of Imam Ali In Catholic devotional practice, the number thirteen is also associated with Saint Anthony of Padua, since his feast day falls on June 13
- 13 Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THIRTEEN is a number that is one more than 12
- 26 Fun Facts About The Number 13 You Will Think Twice
In numerology, 13 is seen as a powerful number representing transformation Some cultures believe that 13 brings prosperity and good fortune The 13th day of the month is considered lucky in many cultures, such as in Italy Taylor Swift embraces 13 as her lucky number, associating it with success
- Number 13 facts
Apollo 13 is a 1995 American film that recounts the problems of the failed Apollo 13 lunar mission The film is a free adaptation of the novel Lost Moon, written by Jim Lovell (the Apollo 13 mission commander) and Jeffrey Kluger
- 13 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The great Austrian-American composer Arnold Schoenberg had such a severe case of triskaidekaphobia (the fear of the number 13), he omitted numbering the 13th measure in some of his later works, substituting it with the notation “12a ”
- Number 13 - Unlucky or Lucky? Meaning - Symbolism - Fun Facts
Triskaidekaphilia means someone who believes number 13 to be a lucky number It is considered to be bad luck by many in the Western culture to dine with 13 people at the table This may be because of the Last Supper – Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve disciples betrayed Jesus
- Why Is 13 Considered an Unlucky Number? — History Facts
The idea of 13 being unlucky may have originated with, or at least have been bolstered by, a story in Norse mythology involving the trickster god Loki In this particular myth, 12 gods are having a dinner party at Valhalla when a 13th — and uninvited — guest arrives
- The Number 13: Superstitions and Symbolism - Ask Oracle
Number 13 holds a complex history of superstition, symbolism, and cultural significance, often associated with bad luck but also positive outcomes in certain contexts
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