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Claudius II
Saint Valentine disobeyed the law of Emperor Claudius II that prohibited young men from getting married, as the emperor believed single men made better soldiers. Saint Valentine continued to marry young couples in secret, which led to his arrest and eventual martyrdom.
Roman emperor Claudius imprisoned Valentine. Valentine was a priest who defied the orders of the Roman emperor Claudius and continued to perform marriages. He was sentenced to death.
Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus order the execution of Valentine.
As legend goes, the emperor Claudius (probably Claudius Gothicus) outlawed marriages so that he would have more soldiers. Saint Valentine refused to stop the marriages, and so he was killed. He supposedly healed a blind girl, and wrote a letter to her signed "Your Valentine." Thus, the legend. Another legend states only that he was beaten and beheaded for giving aid to Christians, and for refusing to convert.
so he could marry her
Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus ordered the death of Valentine.
The Roman emperor Claudius II Gothicus ordered Valentine's execution.
Claudis II exicuted St Valentine on the 14th of February in about the year 270
Roman Emperor Claudius II Gothicus ordered that Valentine be arrested and executed.
Valentine was a priest who helped lovers marry secretly, which was considered as a crime. So claudius killed him and his death is celebrated as valentines day
The law of Emperor Claudius Gothicus was an unjust law and St. Valentine did what was right.