Why do so many people fear the number 13?

Why do so many people fear the number 13?

Some people fear the number 13 so much they take the day off work! So why is it such a reviled number? Where did that association come from? Find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!

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Origins of Sports Team Names: Preserving Folklore and History

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Victoria Male is an internationally recognized screenwriter, earning accolades from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, film festivals, and major industry lists. Her prose has been publishe...

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The Folklore of British Pub Names Linked to Local History

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Strange Street Names: From The Philog to Dog Leap Stairs

Strange Street Names: From The Philog to Dog Leap Stairs

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From Coven to Hot Coffee: The Folklore of Place Names Part 2

From Coven to Hot Coffee: The Folklore of Place Names Part 2

Place names are important and pass on a lot of valuable information, even if we no longer understand how to interpret it. Within them, they tell us who used to live in an area, or what natural feature...

1 Mar 202521min

Goats in Folklore: From the Farmyard Doctor to the Devil

Goats in Folklore: From the Farmyard Doctor to the Devil

When I decided to write about goats in folklore, I thought I would find plenty of content. After all, they appear in mythology. Look at Amalthea, the goat reputed to have raised Zeus in Greek myth. Or...

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Race and the European Fairy Tale with Prof Kimberly Lau

Kimberly J. Lau is a professor of literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is the author of Erotic Infidelities: Love and Enchantment in Angela Carter's "The Bloody Chamber" (Wayne ...

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