The UnXplained: Disturbing History of Friday the 13th (Season 5)
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the history and mystery behind the superstition of Friday the 13th. It traces the origins of the fear to the 14th century, focusing on the Knights Templar and their destruction on Friday, October 13th, 1307, by the King of France. The video highlights how this event led to a long-standing belief in a curse, especially following the deaths of key figures like Pope Clement and King Philip shortly after the execution of the Templar leader, Jacques de Molay. The narrative explores the possibility of ancient curses and mysterious powers influencing modern superstitions.
Takeaways
- ๐ Friday the 13th is a global phenomenon that happens at least once a year, stirring feelings of fear and dread.
- โ Humans have a natural desire to understand unexplained phenomena, and curses like Friday the 13th provide a perceived explanation.
- ๐ There is some statistical evidence suggesting that more bad things happen on Friday the 13th compared to other days.
- ๐ฐ The origins of the Friday the 13th curse trace back to the 14th century, linked to the destruction of the Knights Templar.
- โ๏ธ The Knights Templar, founded in the 12th century, were both warriors and monks, known as the worldโs first international bankers.
- ๐ On October 13th, 1307 (Friday the 13th), the French king attacked the Templars, arresting, torturing, and killing them.
- ๐ฅ Jacques de Molay, the Grandmaster of the Templars, was executed, and legend has it he cursed both Pope Clement and King Philip IV before his death.
- ๐ Both the pope and the king died shortly after Jacques de Molay's curse, fueling belief in the curseโs power.
- ๐ The Templars were said to have guarded sacred relics, such as the Ark of the Covenant, and some believe Jacques possessed ancient, mystical knowledge.
- ๐งโโ๏ธ Jacques de Molay is sometimes viewed as a sorcerer, with the power to place curses that still resonate centuries later.
Q & A
What is the central theme of the video script?
-The central theme of the video script is the superstition surrounding Friday the 13th, its historical origins, and the belief in its curse, particularly linked to the Knights Templar.
Why is Friday the 13th considered cursed or unlucky?
-Friday the 13th is considered cursed due to its association with the Knights Templar's mass arrest and execution on October 13th, 1307, when King Philip IV of France persecuted them for their wealth and power.
How does the script describe human fascination with curses and superstitions?
-The script explains that humans have a natural desire to understand the unexplained, and when something unusual or unexplainable happens, linking it to a curse offers a convenient explanation, giving people a sense of understanding and control.
What historical event involving the Knights Templar is linked to Friday the 13th?
-The historical event linked to Friday the 13th is the mass arrest of the Knights Templar by King Philip IV of France on October 13th, 1307. This marked the downfall of the Templar order.
Who were the Knights Templar, and why were they significant?
-The Knights Templar were a medieval order of warrior monks founded in the 12th century. They were significant as protectors of religious treasures, crusaders, and early international bankers, holding considerable wealth and influence.
What role did King Philip IV of France play in the downfall of the Knights Templar?
-King Philip IV of France, who was heavily in debt to the Knights Templar, orchestrated their downfall by arresting, torturing, and executing many of them to seize their wealth and power.
What is the significance of Jacques de Molay in the story of Friday the 13th?
-Jacques de Molay was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and his execution on Friday the 13th is central to the curse associated with that day. Before his death, he is said to have cursed both King Philip IV and Pope Clement V, predicting their deaths within a year, which came true.
Did the curse of Jacques de Molay affect King Philip IV and Pope Clement V?
-Yes, according to legend, the curse of Jacques de Molay did affect them. Pope Clement V died within 33 days of de Molayโs execution, and King Philip IV died seven months later during a hunting expedition.
How does the video script explain the supposed power behind the curse of Jacques de Molay?
-The script suggests that some people believe Jacques de Molay possessed extraordinary power, possibly due to secret knowledge or artifacts the Knights Templar were believed to have found, such as the Ark of the Covenant. This made some view him as a sorcerer capable of placing a powerful curse.
Is there any statistical evidence supporting the idea that more bad things happen on Friday the 13th?
-Yes, the script mentions that there is some statistical evidence suggesting that more bad things happen on Friday the 13th compared to other days of the year, though it leaves open the question of whether this is truly due to a curse.
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