Valentinus Natalini has written:
'De natura gratiae sacramentalis iuxta S. Bonaventuram' -- subject(s): Grace (Theology), History of doctrines, Sacraments
Fabrizio Natalini has written: 'Ennio Flaiano' -- subject(s): Authors, Italian, Biography, Italian Authors, Motion pictures
Valentinus Otho died in 1603.
Valentinus Paquay was born in 1828.
Valentinus Paquay died in 1905.
Valentinus Smalcius was born in 1572.
Valentinus Smalcius died in 1622.
Johannes Valentinus Andreae was born in 1586.
Johannes Valentinus Andreae died in 1654.
Valentinus is the Latin for Valentine, a fairly common name during Roman times.
Basilius Valentinus has written: 'Triumph Wagen Antimonii' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Antimony, Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine, Therapeutic use 'Fratris Basilii Valentini Chymische Schriften' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Early works to 1800 'The triumphal chariot of antimony' 'Les dovze clefs de philosophie de frere Basile Valentin ...' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Alchemy, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric
St. Valentine and Valentinus are both associated with Valentine's Day, but they are two different historical figures. St. Valentine is a Christian martyr who was executed in ancient Rome, while Valentinus was a Gnostic philosopher in the same time period. Both figures have been linked to the romantic traditions of Valentine's Day, but their backgrounds and stories are distinct.
St. Valentine's real name is believed to be Valentinus. He was a Christian martyr who lived during the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. There is not much historical information available about his life.