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8 fascinating facts about Valentine's Day and its history

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More than one St. Valentine

Valentine was a priest in 3rd-century Rome who defied Emperor Claudius II's ban on marriage, illegally marrying couples, until he was caught and sentenced to death.

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Cupid has his roots

The chubby baby with wings and a bow and arrow known as Cupid has been associated with Valentine's Day for centuries.

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It officially became a holiday

At the end of the 5th century, Pope Gelasius officially declared the date of February 14 as St. Valentine's Day.

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The first Valentine write from prison

The oldest record of a Valentine was a poem written by a French medieval duke named Charles to his wife in 1415. Imprisoned in the Tower of London after his capture at the Battle of Agincourt

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The first mass Valentines

Known as the "Mother of the American Valentine," Howland is remembered for her elaborate, crafty cards made with lace and ribbons.

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Vinegar Valentines

During the Victorian era, those who didn't want the attention of certain suitors would anonymously send cards that comically insulted and rejected unwanted admirers.

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Americans spend a lot on love

According to the National Retail Foundation, Americans spent nearly US$26 billion on Valentine's Day gifts in 2023. On average, an individual would spend approximately $193 for Valentine's Day.

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Booklets were created

In the 19th century, you could purchase a Valentine's Writer to help find the right words to send to your loved ones. These booklets contained sample text that could be used to express your love.

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