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Why Greeks Consider Tuesday the 13th an Unlucky Day

Why Greeks Consider Tuesday the 13th an Unlucky Day

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While Friday the 13th is widely feared in many countries, Greeks

While Friday the 13th is widely feared in many countries, Greeks traditionally view Tuesday the 13th as the unluckiest date on the calendar. The belief remains deeply embedded in Greek culture, drawing on a mix of historical events, religious symbolism, and ancient superstition.

The strongest historical association dates back to the fall of Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire, to Ottoman forces. According to Greek tradition, the city fell on a Tuesday, cementing the day’s reputation as ominous. Adding to the symbolism, the digits of the year of the conquest add up to 13, reinforcing the superstition surrounding the number itself.

Le siège de Constantinople (1453) by Jean Le Tavernier after 1455

Although some folklorists note that this explanation developed later, historical records suggest that people living closer to the time of the event already regarded the day as cursed. References to Tuesday as unlucky appear as early as the 12th century, underscoring how deeply rooted

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