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  1. Valentine's Day - Wikipedia

    Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, [1] is celebrated annually on February 14. [2] .

  2. Valentine’s Day | Definition, History, & Traditions | Britannica

    Valentine’s Day is celebrated annually on February 14. Who is Valentine’s Day named for? Although there were several Christian martyrs named Valentine, Valentine’s Day may have taken its name …

  3. Valentine’s Day: Quotes, Traditions & Ideas | HISTORY

    Every year on February 14, people celebrate St. Valentine’s Day by exchanging cards, candy or flowers with their special "valentine." The holiday, named after a Christian martyr, dates back to...

  4. Valentine's Day - timeanddate.com

    Valentine’s Day on February 14 is a global holiday that traditionally celebrates romantic love. The holiday has taken a secular form in recent years and is celebrated in almost all countries worldwide. …

  5. Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya | All Inclusive Adults only resort

    At Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya, we elevate the all-inclusive experience with beautiful spaces and personalized service in an adults-only environment designed for sophisticated travelers.

  6. Meaning, origin and history of the name Valentin

    Apr 25, 2021 · Form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1) in several languages. Name Days?

  7. General Hospital Writers Hint at Valentin’s Ominous Exit

    3 days ago · General Hospital hints at Valentin’s ominous exit as writers drop chilling clues and tie his fate to Charlotte, Carly, and Brennan’s storyline.

  8. Valentin - Wikipedia

    It comes from the Latin name Valentinus, as in Saint Valentin. Commonly found in Argentina, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, Romania, Russia, Scandinavia, Ukraine, Latin America, Spain and Croatia. …

  9. St. Valentine | Facts, Patron Saint Of, Feast Day, History, & Legend ...

    St. Valentine (died 3rd century, Rome; feast day February 14) was the name of one or two legendary Christian martyrs whose lives seem to have a historical basis.

  10. Saint Valentine - Wikipedia

    Saint Valentine (Italian: 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 …