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the valentine is what we called LOVE that's why we call it valentine.

St.Valentine (feast day Feb.14th) Christian martyr who died in 3rd century Rome. He was a Roman priest and physician who died during persecution of Christians. Whist imprisoned he fell in love with his jailers daughter who visited him. On his death he sent her a letter signed from your Valentine.

Also the Bishop of Terni, Italy was also called Valentine was martyred in Rome and who also may be the same person.

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