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Valentine’s Day: History, St. Valentine, Lupecaria

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Valentine’s Day is here before you know it.

The beginning of the holiday in mid -February was a mystery, including Valentinus at the time, including the St. Valentine.

Did you have two St. Valentine who were beheaded on February 14? Was they the same person? And yes, the idea of ​​someone who has literally lost his head is not what we mean in the context of today’s Valentine’s Day.

I am trying to combine it with the Christian Church by trying to alleviate a fairly erotic activity of Rome’s celebration on February 15, and ultimately think about Valentine’s Day today.

Let’s take a look at the ambiguous beginning of Valentine’s Day and how to reach the romantic holiday filled with flowers and candy today.

When is Valentine’s Day 2025?

Valentine’s Day is celebrated every February 14th. It will be held on Friday 2025.

How many days are you until Valentine’s Day?

As of February 1st Saturday, there are 13 days before Valentine’s Day arrives.

If you are planning to celebrate with special dinner at your favorite restaurant, make a reservation for dinner now.

Do you order something online? Do not procrastinate. Now is the time to make your order.

Why celebrate Valentine’s Day?

According to History.com, Valentine’s Day is celebrated with respect to St. Valentine.

“The truth behind Valentine’s legend is ambiguous, but all the stories emphasize his charm as a romantic figure, sympathetic, heroic, and most important.

“By the Middle Ages, perhaps this reputation will be Valentine’s the most popular saint in the UK and France,” said History.com.

Who is St. Valentine?

“The Catholic Church recognizes several saints named Valentine or Valentinus.

There is a Roman priest who had a secret wedding, protested by the Emperor Claudius II, who had banned marriage for young men, and said that a single man made a better soldier.

It was said that St. Valentine, who had a secret wedding, healed his prisoners’ blind girl.

According to History.com, he was tortured on February 14 and sent a memo signed for your Valentine to the girl before being brewed.

When you look at Valentine’s card, we are not what we are thinking today.

Valentine’s Day may have tried to “Christia” Lupecaria

The Christian Church may have been trying to “Christianity” to celebrate Lupecaria’s pagans.

“Lupercalia, celebrated on February 15 and February 15, was an infertility festival dedicated to Roman Founders Romulus and Remus, but also to Faunus, the god of Roman agriculture.”

At the Roman festival, almost two naked men hit everyone around with a goat skin soaked in blood. Some young married women believed that the skin had been promoted and had a simple childbirth.

We do not recommend that you revive this practice and celebrate Valentine’s Day 2025 with your loved ones.

The Pope was declared on February 14 as Valentine’s Day for the 5th century.

Pope Gerasius declared on February 14 as the 496 AD, the St. Valentine’s Day. However, it was not long after the day was clearly related to love.

Enter the poet Jeffrey Choser for romantic slope on Valentine’s Day

According to history, Valentine’s Day is related to the love of the late Middle Ages.

In 1382, we celebrated Chosar’s “Faures’s Congress” – “Chicken Congress” -The 15 -year -old King Richard II and Anne of Bohemia through poetry. According to Historic-u.com, all birds (birds) climb to choose his friend.

William Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day in Hamlet

“By 1601, William Shakespeare has mentioned Ophelia in Hamlet, so the St. Valentine’s Day looks like a part of the established English tradition. Your window, your Valentine. To be.

“Valentine’s Mother”: Memo exchanged to celebrate the gift, Valentine’s Day

“In 1847, Esther Howland in Wuster, Massachusetts, introduced Valentine’s Day to Americans for the first time, and the rest is a history …” According to Historic-ouk.com.

According to History.com, Howland has started selling the first mass -produced Valentine in the United States. Haland, known as “Valentine’s Mother”, has created elaborate works with real lace, ribbons, and colorful photos known as “scrap”.

According to history, by the middle of the 18th century, it celebrates Valentine’s Day, saying, “It was common for all social class friends and affection to exchange affection and handwritten notes.”

By 1900, the printed card began to replace writing letters.

How many Valentine’s cards are sent each year?

According to Hallmark, an estimated 145 million Valentine’s Day card is sent every year.

It makes two days after Christmas to send the most holiday cards.

What are the other countries celebrating Valentine’s Day?

According to Hallmark.com, in addition to the United States and the United Kingdom, Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, France, Australia, Denmark and Italy.

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