There is no year without one Friday the 13th, and no year with more than three. This day is considered the unluckiest of days in many superstitions, unless you were born on Friday the 13th, in which case it is your lucky day. 鈥淔riggatriskaidekaphobia鈥 is the fear of Friday the 13th. Some people don’t like the number 13, whether it’s a Friday or not. The fear of the number 13 is called 鈥渢riskaidekaphobia.鈥 Quite a few skyscrapers and hotels do not have a 13th floor (or a room 13, for that matter), and many buildings substitute 12 1/2 for 13 in their addresses. Winston Churchill wouldn’t travel on Friday the 13th, considering it too unlucky.鈥 Discover more fun and freaky facts about Friday the 13th!
Daily Calendar for Friday, March 13, 2026
Born
- Joseph Priestley (scientist) 鈥
- Abigail Fillmore (U.S. First Lady) 鈥
- Percival Lowell (astronomer) 鈥
- Hugo Wolf (composer) 鈥
- Janet Flanner (journalist) 鈥
- Sammy Kaye (bandleader) 鈥
- L. Ron Hubbard (author) 鈥
- Douglas Rain (Canadian actor) 鈥
- Neil Sedaka (singer) 鈥
- William H. Macy (actor) 鈥
- Deborah Raffin (actress) 鈥
- Adam Clayton (bass guitarist for U2) 鈥
- Annabeth Gish (actress) 鈥
- Coco Gauff (tennis player ) 鈥
Died
- Benjamin Harrison (23rd U.S. president) 鈥
- Susan B. Anthony (American social reformer ) 鈥
- Bruno Bettelheim (child psychologist) 鈥
- Maureen Stapleton (actress) 鈥
- Robert C. Baker (founded Cornell University’s Institute of Food Science and Marketing. He was responsible for many innovations including chicken nuggets and chicken hot dogs) 鈥
- Peter Tomarken (game show host) 鈥
- William Hurt (actor ) 鈥
Events
- Harvard University was named for clergyman John Harvard 鈥
- Halley’s Comet reached perihelion 鈥
- The planet Uranus was discovered by English astronomer Sir William Herschel 鈥
- First political cartoon depicting 鈥淯ncle Sam鈥 published 鈥
- Confederate Congress agreed on the recruitment of slaves into the army (U.S. Civil War) 鈥
- Chester Greenwood patented earmuffs 鈥
- Eadweard Muybridge’s Zoopraxiscope, an early movie projector, debuted in London 鈥
- Tennessee banned teaching evolution 鈥
- The discovery of Pluto, the ninth planet, was officially announced on this date, which was Percival Lowell’s birthday. Lowell was founder of Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, where Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto on February 18, 1930. (Much later, Pluto’s planet designation changed!) 鈥
- Hitler took formal possession of Vienna (WWII) 鈥
- The Viet Minh began a successful siege of the French-held Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam 鈥
- Oil discovered in Prudhoe Bay in Alaska 鈥
- U.S. Apollo 9 splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean after a 10-day flight testing the lunar module 鈥
- The Common Market officially inaugurated the new European Monetary System 鈥
- Irving King Jordan, Jr., became the first deaf president of Gallaudet University 鈥
- Solar flare caused power grid failure of Hydro-Quebec in Canada 鈥
- Moscow’s newspaper, Pravda, announced that it was suspending publication 鈥
- UFOs seen over Arizona, Nevada, and Sonora, Mexico 鈥
- For 15 minutes, Luciano Pavarotti took in bravos after the night’s performance of Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera. It was his final night of staged opera; the end of a career that began 43 years earlier. It was the biggest farewell ovation at the Met since soprano Leonie Rysanek said goodbye in January 1996. 鈥
- Twenty-five year old Dallas Seavey became the youngest winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 鈥
- Roman Catholic cardinals elected the church’s first South American leader, Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He took the name Pope Francis I. 鈥
蜜桃恋人
- Three-day blizzard, Saratoga, New York, 58 inches snow 鈥
- Seventy-three inches of snow depth at Woodstock, Vermont 鈥
- Blizzard in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine dumped 3 feet of snow 鈥
- High of 83 degrees F in New York City 鈥
- East coast blizzard dumped heavy snow: 25 inches in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 27 inches in Albany, New York; and 13 inches in Birmingham, Alabama 鈥