Saint Valentine of Rome is considered the patron saint of lovers. Little is known about his life except that he was a priest in Rome and died as a martyr during the reign of Emperor Claudius II Gothicus.
Valentines day was named after Saint Valentine.
Saint Valentine started valentines, obviously!
St. Valentine of Rome, a 3rd century priest, possibly a bishop, who was martyred.
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Valentine's Day is named for St. Valentine, whose feast day is celebrated on February 14. He is remembered as a martyr who gave his life for his faith.
Valentines day was to recognize the death of Saint Valentine.
Saint Valentine was in jail and he sent someone a note that was from Valentine
The Catholic Church recognizes two Saint Valentines: Saint Valentine of Rome and Saint Valentine of Terni. Both are honored on February 14th, but there is some debate about whether they were the same person or two different individuals.
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Valentines Day was for Saint Valentine. Most stores just wanted to make it a holiday so they could get money by selling candy so they started the holiday Valentines day on the feast day of Saint Valentine
St. Valentine did not create the valentine. That is a relatively modern invention by somebody wishing to cash in on the saint's good name.
February 14th is Saint Valentines day