NO.
The story of the Titanic curse is an urban myth. The myth centers around a story that circulated that a mummy was smuggled onto the Titanic by a journalist. Supposedly, William Thomas Stead, bought the mummy from the British Museum and hid it in his car so he could smuggle it to the US.
This is not true. The British Museum never had a record of owning/receiving the mummy in question.
Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg, which opened a gash in the hull longer than engineers had expected, flooding more of the water tight compartment than engineers had calculated with.
No need to look for a curse to explain that.
The captain was under pressure to make a speedy first crossing, which is always good advertising.
And a more northern route, closer to the icebergs, is shorter and faster.
No need for a curse there either.
So in all probability, there was NO curse, only a bit of human folly and poor judgement.
Yes, according to an urban legend, there was a mummy on board the Titanic that caused the ship, and everyone associated with the mummy, to be cursed. Supposedly the mummy of the Priestess of Amen-Ra, which had caused quite a lot of bad luck to her previous owners, was on board the ship when it sank. The story goes that the mummy had been discovered in the 1890's and was sold to an Englishman. When he and those around him experienced fairly serious misfortune, he sold the mummy to the British Museum. While at the museum, the mummy supposedly continued to cause great misfortune. It was eventually purchased by William Thomas Stead, a journalist who was voyaging on the Titanic. Knowing that he would not be able to bring the mummy on board, he stashed it away underneath his car, which was in the cargo hold of the Titanic, to hide it. Stead revealed that the mummy was on board the night before the Titanic sank, thus giving rise to the urban legend that the Titanic was cursed.
On a side note, the British Museum never received the entire sarcophagus or mummy; they only received the lid of the sarcophagus and other than during war or special exhibits, the lid of the sarcophagus has never left the museum.
No, it is a common myth that people believed because the "unsinkable" ship sank. The ship was not unsinkable and was called that after the word "practically" was dropped from the sentence.
no because it was destroyed on its first voyage and it was new
I say that it is haunted.
yes
No
Really? Why would you ask this. No one knows. It might be real though, no Egyption curses have been 100% proven yet.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
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There is no curse for that.
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there isnt a curse thats silly
That is an urban legend, at no time was there ever any mummy on the titanic.
No.
I think not, there is no curse of Titanic that I know of, but I wonder why you might want to cuss at a ship? Overall; NO
The cast of The Curse of the Titanic Sister Ships - 2005 includes: Stephen Rashbrook as Narrator Carl Spencer as himself Richie Stevenson as himself
The Titanic sank because the iceberg it hit ripped a great big gash in the side of it.
Really? Why would you ask this. No one knows. It might be real though, no Egyption curses have been 100% proven yet.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
A curse is called a curse or a hex.
is a curse is a curse
"A curse" has 2 syllables. A-curse.
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