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The first valentine was sent from St. Valentine himself in 270 AD. He had made friends with the daughter of his jailer during his imprisonment, and on the night before he was executed, he sent her a letter of friendship, signing it "from your Valentine."
The first recorded Valentine is believed to have been sent in 1415 by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. This letter is now housed in the British Library. Valentine's Day as a celebration of romantic love became more popular in the 18th century, but the tradition of sending love notes dates back even earlier.
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It is said that St. Valentine sent a valentine to the Jailer's Daughter and he signed it "From Your Valentine"
It is said that St. Valentine sent a valentine to the Jailer's Daughter and he signed it "From Your Valentine"
It is said that St. Valentine sent a valentine to the Jailer's Daughter and he signed it "From Your Valentine"
Charles, the Duke of Orleans sent the first valentine in 1415.
The first person to give a Valentine's card was St. Valentine himself. He sent a note of friendship to the daughter of a jailer on the night before his execution, and signed it "from your Valentine."
This would be 14th of February 1415
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Prison - According to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first "valentine" greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl - who may have been his jailor's daughter - who visited him during his confinement.
The first Catholics came in the 18th century from Ireland. Many more came after the rebellion of 1798. The British sent them there in many cases for rebelling against the government,