The Dark Origin & History of St. Valentine's Day !
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Ancient Rome celebrated the fertility festival Lupercalia with sacrifices, whippings, and matchmaking, which was later Christianized by Pope Gelasius I into Valentine's Day.
Insights
- Lupercalia, an ancient Roman fertility festival, involved sacrificial rituals, including whipping women with animal hides, to promote fertility.
- Saint Valentine's Day emerged from the martyrdom of two individuals named Valentine in the third century, later merged with Lupercalia by Pope Gelasius I to create the contemporary Valentine's Day celebration.
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Recent questions
What is Lupercalia?
A Roman fertility festival dedicated to gods.
How did Saint Valentine's Day originate?
Originated from the martyrdom of two men named Valentine.
Who combined Saint Valentine's Day with Lupercalia?
Pope Gelasius I in the 5th century.
What were the rituals performed during Lupercalia?
Sacrificing a goat for fertility and a dog for purification.
What was the significance of the matchmaking lottery during Lupercalia?
Young women placed their names for bachelors to choose.
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