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The History of Valentine's Day--posted by Emi

  Author:  1799  Category:(Discussion) Created:(2/15/2005 7:53:00 AM)
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**This is my favorite thing to do. I go and research the holidays for their backgrounds. It makes them much more interesting. This is what I found last year online and its time to show it again!**

Florists, chocolatiers and the makers of those heart-shaped candies stamped with kind words have made a fortune because of Valentine's Day. When we think of the holiday, we think of cards and romantic dinners.

In truth, the history of Valentine's Day is equal parts blood, violence, persecution and paper hearts filled with romantic words.

Saint Valentine was a real person — though historians aren't exactly sure which real person the day refers to, as there are three saints with similar names from roughly the same time period. Historians theorize that the Saint Valentine of Valentine's Day fame was a third century Christian priest serving in Rome.

Claudius II, the emperor at the time, made the strange decision that single men fought better than married ones. Since the Roman empire was at this point beset on all sides by unfriendlies, Claudius II banned marriage among young men.

Apparently Valentine — or Valens, or Valentius, or Valentinian, we're not sure of the name — continued performing secret marriages in defiance of the imperial edict. When Claudius found out (as emperers always do), Valentine got chucked into prison. While awaiting a doubtlessly painful execution, the legend goes, he fell in love with his jailer's daughter, and sent her secret love letters signed "From your Valentine." Valentine's execution was supposedly carried out on February 14, 270, and the rest is somewhat dubious history.

The randy Romans were the source of another potential origin of the holiday. Much earlier than the above story, pagan Romans celebrated the Feast of the Lupercalia, one of the many all-day bashes enjoyed by Romans. During festival time, women would write love letters and leave them in a large urn. Each Roman man would draw a note from the urn and pursue the woman who had written the message they chose.

Lupercalia was also held on February 14, and in addition to the secret messages, it involved the chopping up of goats, running through the streets naked while swinging goat pieces and similarly unappetizing traditions which thankfully did not make it into the festivities of the modern holiday. As Christianity took over the empire, Lupercalia was banned, and Valentine's Day was offered as a substitute.

So while you look forward to this most romantic of all holidays, remember the chopped up goats, the executed priest and all the other grim reminders that though Saint Valentine's Day is a happy time for lovers now, it wasn't always so.

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Date: 2/14/2005 4:30:00 AM  From Authorid: 63040    the history?? it was invented by hallmarck and candy companies have fun pondering that lmao *~*StarFaerie*~*  
Date: 2/14/2005 4:31:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 1799    well, hallmark and such turned it into a huge gift giving thing, but it does have a history.  
Date: 2/14/2005 5:35:00 AM  From Authorid: 46320    This is great information Emi. Thanks for sharing it with us. Be Good...  
Date: 2/14/2005 6:53:00 AM  From Authorid: 62675    EWWWW Swinging goat parts!!! How romantic!! this was interesting thanks for sharing!  
Date: 2/14/2005 8:23:00 AM  From Authorid: 28946    That was so interesting and informative and won't be able to look at Valentine's Day in the same way again. Thanks for researching this.  
Date: 2/14/2005 10:42:00 AM  From Authorid: 55386    Now wouldn't it be scary if someone actually thought that as romantic? Hmm...  
Date: 2/14/2005 10:55:00 AM  From Authorid: 58308    Oh my! Interesting. Thanks for sharing. *smiles*  
Date: 2/14/2005 5:25:00 PM  From Authorid: 61920    I was looking for information about the history of Valentine's Day. Thanks for posting!   
Date: 2/14/2005 5:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 61920    Oh, and happy Valentine's Day!!  
Date: 2/14/2005 5:27:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 1799    happy valentine's day to you too   
Date: 2/14/2005 6:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 53558    A very interesting post, Emi. Thank you for sharing :-)..huggss  
Date: 2/14/2005 6:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 20497    ewwwww, ugh! i was thinking about this today.... good to know what people are celebrating.  
Date: 2/14/2005 9:14:00 PM  From Authorid: 28363    who said goat parts, put on the grill for a barbeque  
Date: 7/13/2005 11:39:00 AM  From Authorid: 59418    Very interesting lol!  

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