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Why do Greeks fear Tuesday the 13th so much?

Rooted in history and superstition

Newsroom November 13 04:20

While many Western countries have marked down Friday the 13th on the calendar as the most ominous day of the year, the Greeks fear Tuesday the 13th the most. As can be expected, there are historical reasons behind the aversion to the date and day. Misfortune and calamity struck with the fall of Constantinople to the Fourth Crusade on Tuesday, April 13, 1204, paving the way for the Fall of the city to the Ottomans many Tuesdays later on Tuesday, May 29, 1453. Add the numbers, however, 1 + 4 + 5 + 3 and you get the full sum of 13. Coincidence? Greeks don’t think so!
Wait, there’s more…
The Greek word for Tuesday (Triti) means Third, adding weight to the superstition that bad luck comes in threes. Tuesdays are also viewed as being dominated by the influence of Mars, the god of war.
As for 13, Greeks believe that it spoils the perfection of 12 e.g. the 12 Greek gods, 12 months, 12 hours of the day and 12 hours of the night, 12 labors of Hercules, 12 signs of the zodiac etc. In fact, Philip II of Macedon died shortly after he erected his own statue next to those of the 12 Olympian gods.
In Christianity, the 13th chapter of the Revelation is the one that brings up the coming of the Antichrist.
So today, beware, there’s evil lurking everywhere!

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