Lupercalia, or the Feast of the Wolf was held on or about the fourteenth of February in honour of the she-wolf who suckled Romulus & Remus (mythical founders of Rome) it was a Spring (or the returning of) ritual of fertility.
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The festival of Lupercalia is associated with Valentine's day.
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A rose is typically associated with Valentine's Day.
No other shape but the heart is associated with valentines day.
It has been claimed that Valentine's Day was associated with the Roman festival of the Lupercalia. However, there is no evidence for this. Some popular literature links the Romantic connotations of Valentine's Day to this ancient fertility festival which took place from the 13th to the 15th of February. However, the romantic connotations started only after Chaucer's poem about the Valentines in the 14th century. February the 14th is dedicated to three Christian martyrs whose name is Valentine.
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Cupid (Greek: Eros) is associated with Valentines Day because he is the god of sexual love/desire. His parents were the god of war Mars (Greek: Ares) and the goddess of love Venus (Greek: Aphrodite). Because of his mother being goddess of love, and himself being the god of sexual desire, Cupid has become a big part of Valentines Day. The way he would get people to fall in love with each other was to shoot his special arrows at them.
The most common valentines symbols associated with Valentine's Day include: hearts, Cupid, Cupid's bow and arrow, pink, and red. Flowers and chocolates have also become sort of symbols of Valentine's Day as well.
I don't know but my cousin got married on Valentines day.