"Thirteen Days" is often used to denote the period of the Cuban missile crisis.
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In 2000, his actions were depicted in the movie Thirteen Days, which was produced by Kevin Costner.
He was consecrated in 1013, was expelled to restore his predecessor Aethelwine, but was restored and died thirteen days after Aethelwine.
A small segment of the game was featured that day in the first transatlantic television broadcast via the Telstar satellite, which had been launched thirteen days earlier.
The entire film was shot in only thirteen days, in Los Angeles and in Montreal during and with the cooperation of the actual 2003 Montreal World Film Festival.