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  2. Valentine's Day - Wikipedia

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    Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, [1] is celebrated annually on February 14. [2] It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine , and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in ...

  3. Saint Valentine - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of Saint Valentine, also known as Saint Valentine's Day, was established by Pope Gelasius I in AD 496 to be celebrated on February 14 in honour of the Christian martyr. [40] A shrine of Saint Valentine in Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church in Dublin, Ireland. February 14 is Saint Valentine's Day in the Lutheran calendar of saints. [12]

  4. Do You Know the Real History of Valentine's Day? - AOL

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Almost everyone swoons over a good love story, but the history of Valentine's Day is, well, not quite ...

  5. Valentine (name) - Wikipedia

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    Valentine is both a masculine and a feminine given name, and a surname, derived from the Roman family name Valentinus, which was derived from the Latin word valens, which means "strong and healthy". Valentine can be considered an English translation or adaptation of the names Valentinus or Valentinian .

  6. You'll Love Learning These Surprising Valentine's Day Facts - AOL

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    Quiz your friends and family on these Valentine's Day facts on February 14. They'll make you rethink everything you know about the holiday of love!

  7. Why You 'Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve' and Other Little ...

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    7. A young grad's valentine startup shaped the American greeting card industry. As celebrating Valentine's Day became more popular, people began giving out little handwritten notes and other love ...

  8. Lupercalia - Wikipedia

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    Ovid connects februare to an Etruscan word for "purging". [ 4 ] The name Lupercalia was believed in antiquity to evince some connection with the Ancient Greek festival of the Arcadian Lykaia , a wolf festival ( Ancient Greek : λύκος , lýkos ; Latin : lupus ), and the worship of Lycaean Pan , assumed to be a Greek equivalent to Faunus , as ...

  9. Fascinating Valentine's Day Trivia Facts You Probably ... - AOL

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    The first known official celebration of Saint Valentine’s Day took place in Paris in the 1400s, which is when King Charles VI of France established La cour amoureuse, the high court of love. The ...