The origin of Valentine's Day
In 270, Valentine's Day was designated as "Valentine's Day" after the execution of Valentine, a Roman saint.
Valentine's Day, also known as Valentine's Day, is a national holiday in some countries in Europe, America and Oceania. There are many sources for this holiday, but the execution of the Roman saint Valentine, later designated as "Valentine's Day" is more common.
In the 3rd century A.D., the Roman Empire was in a state of total crisis, with the economy in ruins, the ruling class corrupt, society in turmoil, and the people in revolt. The aristocracy, in order to maintain its rule, brutally suppressed the people and the Christians. At that time, a Christian, Valentine, was arrested and imprisoned. While in prison, he impressed the warden's daughter with his honesty. They fell in love with each other and were taken care of by the warden's daughter. The ruling class ordered his execution. Before his execution, he wrote a long suicide note to the warden's daughter, showing that he was innocent. It showed his open and honest heart and his deep attachment to the warden's daughter.
February 14, 270 AD, he was executed, later, Christians in order to commemorate Valentine for justice, for the purity of love and sacrifice himself, the day of execution as "St. Valentine's Day", and later changed to "Valentine's Day".
February 14th is also usually the 45th day of the year, and it is known as Valentine's Day in the Western tradition.
Valentine, a Roman saint, was executed in 270, and the day has since been defined as Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day is also defined as a national holiday by people in Europe, America and Oceania, and the origin of this holiday is also more, usually man-made is the saint Valentine was executed after the definition of the origin of Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day, also known as Valentine's Day, is a national holiday in some countries in Europe, America and Oceania. There are many sources for this holiday, but it is generally more common that Valentine's Day is defined as "Valentine's Day" after the execution of the Roman saint Valentine.