History of Valentines Day

February 14th, is well known in the whole world as "World Valentines Day". We observed the day every with love. We send flower, gift, message, Valentines Day poems, etc.  As a people of lover and Conscious it must be known "History of Valentines Day"? What is actually the hidden history behind it? How comes the valentines day? Let's go we know the hidden history....

History of Valentines Day


St Valentine



14 February 269, the origin of Valentine's Day in Rome city under Roman Empire. padre Szent Valentine refuse to leave Christianity, Roman Emperor's Second Kadiyasa kille him in 269, February 14. According to the History that time the Romans were introduced into the worship of idols.The Bishop of Szent Valentine in Rome began to Outreach Christianity. The Emperor of Rome kadiyasa bhalentaina became angry over him. Valentine was captured and thrown in jail. In Prison small children, young came to see Valentine and with love and solidarity they gave letters and flowers through the prison window. He was a physician, The Jailer blind girl sight returned by Treatment. Later he loved the girl. Before executed Valentine send a love letter to the girls as "Love From Your Valentine". This is the heart of love, honor and history of the memorable touches takeout in  496, Pope 1st Julius, declared February 14 St. Valentine's Day.


Valentine's Day another history - Kadiyasa Byzantine emperor was a cruel, heartless and arrogant. He always war with other to increase his emperor. For this he need a great army. Kadiyasa blamed Byzantines love and affection for  the number of troops in crisis and he banned Young people engaged and Marriage. In the meantime, the St. Valentine, a young man in love with the sport of kings through married Mariyasake. Not only he married but also continued to work on the marriage other. Kadiyasa became furious hearing the news. One day Valentine arrested to the solders. The day was 14 February, 270. By Hand, foot-binding solders bring Valentine before Kadiyasa. He ordered her to death and beheaded Valentine. Valentine's Day is the day of mourning Grantham today.

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