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 What's the logic behind Valentines day? Why does it come on feb14th specifically?
 07 Feb 2007 16:50
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 In Roman times, 14 February was the day before the beginning of the Feast of Lupercal (a spring festival.) On this day, young men and women used to find partners through a "lottery" system where they put their names in a box; the partner they found in this manner would usually stay with them for up to a year. It was also customary to give your new partner a present.

In the 3rd Century AD, the Emperor Claudius II tried to prevent or restrict young men from marrying, as he believed it made them less effective soldiers in the many wars fought during his reign. An early Christian Bishop, Valentine, is said to have secretly helped young couples by performing illegal wedding ceremonies. He was killed for this and later made a saint. Feb 14 became known as St Valentine's Day, probably because of this connection with young lovers.

Valentine's Day has never completely been forgotten, though it wasn't always the major festival it is today. It is mentioned as a lovers' day in medieval literature, and the custom of exchanging gifts has been fairly widespread since the 18th century.
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by   wordy
  07 Feb 2007 17:08
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 There are a lot of different stories surrounding Valentine's Day. A true romantic, Valentine's Day is enchanting and mysterious!

The most well-known theory is that Valentine's Day originated as a pagan holiday which was originally celebrated on Feb. 15. The celebration, called Lupercalia, was a fertility festival. Roman boys drew the names of Roman girls out of an urn and on the festival day, exchanged gifts. That is where the exchanging of Valentines comes from, or so the story goes.

Later, Pope Gelasius decided to put a Christian slant on the day. He declared it was to honour St. Valentine, who died on Feb. 14. St. Valentine was a Roman priest who married couples in secret although Emperor Claudius III had banned marriages. As a result, St. Valentine was put to death. The Emperor had decided that single men made better soldiers which is why he banned marriages - little did he know that he was unwittingly introducing a celebration of love that continues today!
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by   seastar
  07 Feb 2007 17:26
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 According to this site about Valentines Day, no one really knows why Valentines Day is celebrated on 14 February.
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by   GSol
  23 Dec 2007 00:30
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