Calendar Day of Week for November 13th (2014) was a Thursday. It's the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 49 days left to the end of the year.
Day of Week Thursday in other languages
If you are interested in languages then this day of the week Thursday is called: Dies Jovis in Latin, Donnerstag in German, Jeudi in French, Giovedi in Italian, Jueves in Spanish
Zodiac Sign ♏ Scorpio Born on this Date
People born in the year 2014 on the 13th November have the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Scorpio is the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. The symbol of the scorpion is based on Scorpius, a giant scorpion sent by Gaia to kill Orion. Scorpios can be the most intense, profound, powerful people. They seriously make an effort to learn about others all the time.
Even when they appear self-controlled and calm there is a strong intensity of emotional energy under their exterior. They are like the volcano not far under the surface of a calm sea, it may burst into eruption at any moment. Scorpios are fiercely independent. Scorpios are all about control, they need to be in control at all times.
Positive aspects ,determined, forceful, emotional, intuitive, powerful, passionate exciting and magnetic. Negative aspects jealous, resentful, compulsive, obsessive, secretive and obstinate. Scorpio is the symbol of sex and Scorpios are passionate lovers, the most sensually energetic of all the signs. Soft hearted, faithful and take good care of their life partner.
November 13th Holidays in History
» Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
» Brice of Tours
» Frances Xavier Cabrini
» Saint Homobonus known as Homobonus
» St. John Chrysostom or John Chrysostom (Eastern Orthodox, Repose)
» Quintian of Rodez
» Saints of the Premonstratensian Order
» Stanislaus Kostka
» Charles Simeon(Church of England)
» The Hundred Thousand Martyrs of Tbilisi (Georgian Orthodox Church)
» Earliest day on which Volkstrauertag called National Day of Mourning or 'Volkstrauertag' can fall, observed two Sundays before the first of Advent. (Germany)
» Feast of Feronia (goddess) Feronia, celebrated on the Ides (calendar) Ides of Roman festivals November November (Roman Empire)