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  1. Valentine's Day has only recently been celebrated as the day of love. The day of love was traditionally March 12, Saint Gregory 's day, or February 22, Saint Vincent's Day. The patron of love was Saint Anthony, whose day has been celebrated on June 13.

  2. Saint Valentine ( Italian: San Valentino; Latin: Valentinus) was a 3rd-century Roman saint, commemorated in Western Christianity on February 14 and in Eastern Orthodoxy on July 6. From the High Middle Ages, his feast day has been associated with a tradition of courtly love.

  3. Today, Valentine’s Day has moved away from its religious origins and has become a well-known holiday celebrated worldwide, with many cultures creating their own traditions: In Norwich, United Kingdom a person called Jack Valentine randomly visits people and leaves Valentine’s Day gifts in front of their doors.

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · Valentine's Day 2024. This interactive Doodle celebrates Valentine’s Day 2024 with a scientific twist! Click the Doodle to get matched to your own chemical element avatar and start swiping to make some bonds!

  5. Dec 22, 2009 · Learn about the origins, traditions and legends of Valentine’s Day, a holiday celebrated every February 14 in honor of St. Valentine. Discover how the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia and the Christian saint’s martyrdom shaped the day of romance.

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  7. Saint Valentine is the name of one or two legendary Christian martyrs whose lives seem to have a historical basis. Celebrated on February 14, Valentine is venerated as the patron saint of lovers, people with epilepsy, and beekeepers.