Why is Valentine’s Day celebrated?

Why is Valentine’s Day celebrated?

The story of Saint Valentine of Rome is the most well-known Valentine’s Day story. He was possibly imprisoned for appearing at an army wedding for members of the military who had been prohibited from getting married. He presented those couple’s flora from his garden, given that the flower life has become an extensive part of the Valentine’s Day party.

Later, following the emperor’s displeasure, Saint Valentine was positioned to death on 14 February 269 AD. Since then, Valentine’s Day has advanced to represent each the anniversary of Saint Valentine’s dying and Love and ardor. Also, the holiday is observed for the total Week rather than just someday to have a good time, pleasure, and Love, from hugs and kisses to promises.

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Thank you for the information

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