• Emperor Claudius II of Rome played a significant role in the history of Valentine's Day. During the thirteenth century, two men named Valentine were executed on the fourteenth of February.

Valentine's Day, a holiday widely associated with cherubs, hearts, and expressions of love, has a lesser-known backstory tinged with sadness.

Emperor Claudius II of Rome played a significant role in the history of Valentine's Day. During the thirteenth century, two men named Valentine were executed on the fourteenth of February.

One account tells the story of a priest who defied a Roman decree that prohibited soldiers from getting married. Despite the ban, he continued to marry lovers in secret and was arrested for his actions. Ultimately, St. Valentine was executed for his defiance of the decree.

Despite the sad origins, Valentine's Day gradually transformed into a holiday centred around romantic love. The English poet Geoffrey Chaucer played a pivotal role in this transformation.

He popularized the idea of Valentine's Day as a day to express and share love. By the eighteenth century, it had become common for friends and lovers to exchange small tokens and heartfelt notes on this day.

Valentine's Day has become a celebration where people create lasting memories worldwide. Although it originated from a sad story, Valentine's Day's joyous and heartfelt spirit allows individuals to make unforgettable moments that can last a lifetime.

It goes beyond the traditional symbols of pink hearts, red roses, and the iconic cherub armed with a bow and arrow.

So, as we exchange tokens of love and appreciation, let us cherish the moments we create and wish everyone a Happy Valentine's Day.