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curse$18210$ - traducción al español

USED TO DESCRIBE THE DEATH IN OFFICE OF PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ELECTED IN YEARS DIVISIBLE BY TWENTY
Tecumseh's curse; Zero Year Curse; Curse of Tippe; Curse of the Prophet; Curse of the prophet; Zero curse; Curse of tippecanoe; Twenty Year Curse; Curse of Tecumseh; Presidential Curse; 20 year curse; Tecumseh's Curse; Zero-year curse; Zero syndrome; Tecumseh Curse; President curse; Zero factor; Twenty-year curse; Twenty-year presidential jinx; 20-Year Presidential Curse; Tippecanoe curse; The curse of tippecanoe
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  • [[William Henry Harrison]], nicknamed ''Old Tippecanoe'', died just a month after taking office in 1841. His death is the first attributed to the Curse of Tippecanoe.
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curse      
n. maldición, ahuizote, anatema, aojadura, aojo, maleficio; plaga, palabrota, imprecación, juramento, raniego, reniego; anatematización
malison         
  • Ancient Greek curse written on a lead sheet, 4th century BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • Ancient Greek cursed object against enemies in a trial, written on a lead figurine put in a lead box, 420-410 BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • Dynasty XXII]]. The inscription celebrates a donation of land to an Egyptian temple, and places a curse on anyone who would misuse or appropriate the land.
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • Gordon Young]] with an extract from the bishop's curse
SUPERNATURAL HINDRANCE, OR INCANTATION INTENDED TO BESTOW SUCH A HINDRANCE
Curses; Execration; Curse spell; Execrates; Execrate; Execrated; Imprecatory prayer; Cursee; Cusing; Algrim the Strong; Imprecation; Commination; Malison; Imprecate; Family curse; A pox on both your houses
maldición
execrate         
  • Ancient Greek curse written on a lead sheet, 4th century BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • Ancient Greek cursed object against enemies in a trial, written on a lead figurine put in a lead box, 420-410 BC, [[Kerameikos]] Archaeological Museum, [[Athens]].
  • Dynasty XXII]]. The inscription celebrates a donation of land to an Egyptian temple, and places a curse on anyone who would misuse or appropriate the land.
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • Gordon Young]] with an extract from the bishop's curse
SUPERNATURAL HINDRANCE, OR INCANTATION INTENDED TO BESTOW SUCH A HINDRANCE
Curses; Execration; Curse spell; Execrates; Execrate; Execrated; Imprecatory prayer; Cursee; Cusing; Algrim the Strong; Imprecation; Commination; Malison; Imprecate; Family curse; A pox on both your houses
maldecir

Definición

the curse
informal menstruation.

Wikipedia

Curse of Tippecanoe

The Curse of Tippecanoe (also known as Tecumseh's Curse, the 20-year Curse or the Zero Curse) is an urban legend about the deaths in office of presidents of the United States who were elected in years that end with the digit 0, which all are divisible by 20.

The presidents elected on such years from 1840 to 1960 died in office: William Henry Harrison (1840), Abraham Lincoln (1860), James A. Garfield (1880), William McKinley (1900), Warren G. Harding (1920), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1940) and John F. Kennedy (1960). These are seven of the eight presidents who have died in office. Since 1960, the three presidents who were elected on applicable years have not died in office. Ronald Reagan (1980) and George W. Bush (2000) survived their terms in office, though Reagan was shot in 1981. Joe Biden (2020) is the current president and the latest to be elected in a year fitting the pattern.

The phenomenon's name references Harrison's pre-presidential military expeditions, in which he defeated Native American tribes led by Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Rumor has it that he was cursed by Tenskwatawa. The purported curse has been criticized as a coincidental pattern, and a 2009 survey of professional historians found no interest in or insight into the curse.