80 likes | 96 Vues
Explore the fascinating history of Valentine's Day, from the legend of St. Valentine to the modern traditions celebrated around the world. Discover the origins of this romantic holiday and the symbols associated with it.
E N D
History of Valentines Day By: Ashley Hallas Period 3
The Legend Of St. Valentine • Legend states that St. Valentine had been persecuted for being a Christian by Roman Emperor Claudius II. Claudius attempted to persuade Valentine to convert to Roman Paganism, but failed. • After Claudius’ attempts to convert Valentine had failed he was executed, but he didn’t leave this world without leaving his mark.
Legend Cont. It is said that before Valentine’s execution had taken place, that he had fallen in love with the daughter of his jailer. He would write letters back & forth with the jailers daughter & in his very last letter signed it from your valentine, which became known as the very first “Valentine”. Starting the tradition of Valentine’s Day.
Brazil In Brazil Valentines Day is celebrated on June 12 but is recognized as boyfriend/girlfriend day. This day was most likely chosen because it is the day before St. Anthony’s birthday which is known as the marriage saint. Many believe that they will find a spouse. Colombia In Colombia this day is recognized as Love/Friendship Day. It is celebrated on the 3rd Friday & Saturday in September. Anonymous participants exchange gifts, “Secret Friend”. Quite similar to the traditional “Secret Santa”. Cultures From Around The World
South Korea It is recognized as Pepero Day. It is Celebrated on Nov. 11, but there is also a separate “Valentine’s Day” for those who are single, called Black Day it is celebrated on April 14. Denmark & Norway Known as Valentinsdag. Not greatly celebrated to the extent of the U.S. Couples usually just go out to dinner, or send their partner small gifts. Cultures From Around The World Cont.
In the U.S. • In the U.S. Valentine’s Day is celebrated on Feb. 14. It has become one of the most popular days for loved ones to exchange gifts such as candy, flowers, & love notes “Valentines”.
Modern Valentine’s Day Symbols • Cupid If shot by cupid you fall in love. • Outline of Heart Symbol of love & passion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentines_day • <a href="http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=882&display_order=1&mini_id=1084">http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=882&display_order=1&mini_id=1084</a>