"Love is in the air—celebrate it everywhere!"
Valentine’s Day traces its origins to the Roman festival Lupercalia, a fertility celebration in mid-February. It later became linked to Saint Valentine, a priest who defied Emperor Claudius II by secretly marrying couples and was executed on February 14. During the Middle Ages, poets like Chaucer popularized its romantic associations. By the 15th century, love notes were exchanged, evolving into mass-produced cards in the 19th century. Today, it is a global celebration of love, marked by gifts, cards, and gestures of affection, blending religious, cultural, and commercial traditions into a modern expression of romance.
Valentine’s Day traces its origins to the Roman festival Lupercalia, a fertility celebration in mid-February. It later became linked to Saint Valentine, a priest who defied Emperor Claudius II by secretly marrying couples and was executed on February 14. During the Middle Ages, poets like Chaucer popularized its romantic associations. By the 15th century, love notes were exchanged, evolving into mass-produced cards in the 19th century. Today, it is a global celebration of love, marked by gifts, cards, and gestures of affection, blending religious, cultural, and commercial traditions into a modern expression of romance.

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