St Valentines Day History
We all indeed know about St Valentines Day date i.e. fourteenth February and that it is a day of lovers. But many of us do not have a clear idea as to who discovered this day and how did the idea of celebrating Valentine's Day come from?
Many of us are ignorant about the origin of Valentine's Day. It is interesting to learn about Valentine Day story so read further to know about the St Valentine's Day History.
Actually nobody has a clear idea as to who was Saint Valentine because there were three different St Valentines and all were martyred. Some stories suggest that Valentine Day owes its origin to the Roman Empire during the reign of emperor Claudius II.
It was in those times when the emperor felt that married men turned out to be poor soldiers and thus he was against the very idea of marriage of young couples. But when he got to know that St Valentine defied him and was secretly encouraging young lovers to get married, he passed orders for his death.
And it was on the fourteenth of February when this great Saint Valentine died in around 270 AD. A couple of stories suggest that he protected Christians from the clutches of harsh Roman punishments.
While some maintain that Valentine himself initiated the concept of sending love message in which he had ended the note by writing 'from your Valentine'. People say during imprisonment he fell in love with the jailor's daughter and he had expressed his feelings for her in the most romantic manner by writing a love letter.
Well the more the mouths, more the number of stories. But one thing that everyone believes in is the fact that St Valentine was a very romantic person and was the one to lay the foundation for lovers to come forward and express feelings to their valentine.
Love is the most beautiful feeling of heart that thrills the other organs so
don't hesitate confessing it to the person you love and we wish you good luck.
Day of lovers history
