domingo, 14 de febrero de 2010

San Valentín

La información me llegó por mail y por qué no, había que compartirla en el blog...

Today is Valentine's Day, the feast day of St. Valentine, a priest and physician who was martyred about AD 270 in Rome, and the tradition of exchanging greetings of love on Valentine's Day is based on the legend that Valentine had signed a letter to his jailer's daughter, with whom he had fallen in love, “from your Valentine."

Valentine died 3rd century, Rome; feast day February 14

Name of two legendary martyrs whose lives seem to be historically based. One was a Roman priest and physician who suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Christians by the emperor Claudius II Gothicus and was buried on the Via Flaminia. Pope St. Julius I reportedly built a basilica over his grave. The other, bishop of Terni, Italy, was martyred, apparently also in Rome, and his relics were later taken to Terni. It is possible these are different versions of the same original account and refer to only one person.

Valentine’s Day as a lovers’ festival dates at least from the 14th century.


Entonces... FELIZ SAN VALENTÍN!

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