- 13 (number) - Wikipedia
France: 13 was traditionally considered a lucky number in France prior to the First World War, and was used in numerical form as a good luck symbol on postcards and charms
- Number symbolism - Numerology, Mysticism, Occultism | Britannica
There are 13 lunar months in the year (with a small error), which led the Maya and the Hebrews to consider 13 as auspicious In medieval theology 13 = 10 + 3 (Commandments plus Trinity), and therefore the number had some positive aspects
- Why Is 13 Considered an Unlucky Number? — History Facts
The number 13 has long been considered unlucky in many Western cultures Even today — in a world far less superstitious than it was in the past — a surprising amount of people have a genuine, deep-rooted fear of the number 13, known as triskaidekaphobia
- 13 (number) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
13 (number) 13 (thirteen) is a number It comes after twelve and before fourteen It is an odd number Many people think thirteen is an lucky number, especially when Friday is the thirteenth day of the month This is a superstition There is no proof that thirteen is an unlucky number
- 13 - Wikipedia
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- 26 Fun Facts About The Number 13 You Will Think Twice
Yes, 13 can be considered a unique number for various reasons In many cultures, it is associated with superstition and bad luck; in others, it is seen as a powerful and transformative number
- The Number 13: Folklore Vs Coincidence – Lores and Legends
The number 13’s reputation as unlucky isn’t just modern superstition—it’s woven through centuries of mythology and reinforced by selective memory While hotels skip the thirteenth floor and airlines omit row 13, researchers can’t find statistical evidence that this number brings more misfortune than any other Yet billions avoid it, suggesting something deeper at work The truth
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