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  2. Friday - Wikipedia

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    Friday was formerly a Christian fast day; this is the origin of the Irish Dé hAoine, Scottish Gaelic Di-Haoine, Manx Jeheiney and Icelandic föstudagur, all meaning "fast day". In both biblical and modern Hebrew , Friday is יום שישי Yom Shishi meaning "the sixth day".

  3. Friday the 13th - Wikipedia

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    The shortest period that occurs with a Friday the 13th is just one month, from February to March in a common year starting on Thursday (e.g. 2009, 2015 and 2026). On average, there is a Friday the 13th once every 212.35 days. Friday the 13ths occurs with an average frequency of 1.7218 per year or about 3477 since the year 1 CE.

  4. It's Friday the 13th: Here's what to know about ... - AOL

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    Today is Friday the 13th, an occurrence that happens only a couple of times a year. This is the second Friday the 13th of 2024, just two months after the last one in September. It also happens to ...

  5. Names of the days of the week - Wikipedia

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    In Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino), which is mainly based on a medieval version of Spanish, the five days of Monday–Friday closely follow the Spanish names. For Sunday is used the Arabic name, which is based on numbering (meaning "Day one" or "First day"), because a Jewish language was not likely to adapt a name based on "Lord's Day" for Sunday.

  6. Why is Friday the 13th unlucky? The cultural origins of an ...

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    Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" popularized the erroneous theory this is the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition. - /Hulton Archive/Getty Images. In Biblical tradition, the concept of ...

  7. The Origins of Friday the 13th - AOL

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    The Last Supper. Painting by Philippe de Champaigne (1602-1674) in the Louvre Museum, Paris. Credit - Leemage/Corbis—Getty Images. I t’s the first Friday the 13th of 2024, undoubtedly seen as ...

  8. Friday fast - Wikipedia

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    The Friday fast is a Christian practice of variously (depending on the denomination) abstaining from meat, dairy products and alcohol, on Fridays, or holding a fast on Fridays, [1] [2] that is found most frequently in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Methodist traditions.

  9. What is Friday the 13th and why is it considered unlucky ...

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    He threw his first major Friday the 13th function in 1995 at the now-defunct Pair O' Dice in Dallas, a marathon session of tattooing the number "13" on as many people as possible in a 24-hour period.