Vena Amoris - 2012 was released on:
USA: 24 December 2013
The cast of Vena Amoris - 2012 includes: Alan Charof as Aleksis Richard Golfin as Kevin Will Healey as David Christopher Newell as James Connor Pearse as Mark Laurine Price as Ashley Michele Tannen as Secretary Sheila Tejada as Milenka
you put ur wedding on the finger next to ur pikie because its the Only finger that Has a Vein Wich is directly Connected To Our Heart Its called the Vena Amoris. (:
Christopher Newell has: Played Cheering Sumo Joe Fan in "Sumo Joe" in 2010. Played Jason in "Adventures in Assisting" in 2012. Played James in "Vena Amoris" in 2012. Played Blake in "War Bride" in 2012. Played Agent Fox in "Gentlemen Explorers" in 2013. Played John Fuller in "Kill on Sight" in 2013. Played Jonathan Layson in "Extraction" in 2015.
in classical times is was said the fourth finger on the left hand contains the vena amoris " love vein"... that travels to the heart.another explanation is that most people (not i) are right handed so there is less chance of the ring being damaged.
It goes on the fourth finger of your left hand. Before medical science explored the circulatory system, it was believed that a vein ran from this finger directly to the heart - this vein is named vena amoris, Latin for 'the vein of love.'
Shawn Vena's birth name is Shawn Patrick Vena.
The vena cavae, which returns blood from the bottom half of your body back to your heart.
Shawn Vena is 6'.
superior vena cava
postcava - inferior vena cava precava - superior vena cava
According to tradition in some countries (derived from Roman belief), the wedding ring is worn on the left ring finger because the vein in the left ring finger, referred to as the vena amoris was believed to be directly connected to the heart, a symbol of love.
It was due to a false traditional belief that the Vena Amoris (literally "love vein") ran directly from that finger to the heart. In fact, every finger in one's hand has a similar vein structure, thusly every finger has veins that go to the heart. Simply put, tradition is the only reason it still sticks.