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Stories regarding fear of Friday the 13th
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Stories regarding fear of Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th is considered unlucky because 13 people were known to be present in The Last Supper of Jesus, who was crucified on the day of Good Friday.
Another belief says that there is a Norse Myth, which says about twelve Gods dining together in Valhalla. At this point, the ill-prankished Loki just rumbled inside the party as the uninvited 13th guest.
Loki arranged to welcome Hod, the blind God of darkness who was made to throw a branch of mistletoe at Balder � the God of gladness and joyousness.
As a result, Balder was killed on the spot and in consequence, the Earth was forced into long lasting bereavement and darkness.
On Friday the 13th, in October 1307, Philip IV of France took under custody hundreds of French Knights Templar for the collection of wealth for the French treasury.
The firstborns of Egypt died on Friday the 13th according to the Jewish calendar.
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