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St
Valentine's Story

Saint Valentine is
said to have lived in Rome during the third century. During this
time Rome was ruled by the emperor Claudius.
Claudius was
having trouble getting men to serve in his army. He felt many
men would not volunteer to join because they did not want to
leave their wives and families. He thought that if men were not
married, they would join the army. So Claudius passed a new law
which did not allow any more marriages. Most people thought this
law was cruel. Valentine, who was a minister, did not support
the new law. Even after Emperor Claudius passed the law, he kept
performing marriage ceremonies secretly. One night he was caught
and thrown in jail and told he would be put to death.
Many young people came to visit Valentine. One was the
daughter of the prison guard. On the day of his death Valentine
wrote a note to the daughter signed "Love from your
Valentine". This was on February 14, 269 A. D.
Some say this started the custom of exchanging love
messages on Valentine's Day.
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