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Valentine's Day was not banned by any specific person or party in the 17th century. However, during the Puritan rule in England, which lasted from 1649 to 1660, celebrations of Valentine's Day and other similar holidays were discouraged due to the Puritans' opposition to excessive displays of romance and festivities.

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