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In .E., Pope Gelasius named February 14 in honor of St. Valentine because the patron saint of lovers. However, the mix of Roman competition and Christian martyrdom had caught on, and Valentine's Day was right here to stay. By the 1700s and 1800s, Valentine’s Day had turn into a widely known celebration of love. People exchanged handwritten love letters, poems, and small tokens of affection. The king would mercilessly punish those that disobeyed his order. The saint, Valentine, was towards this restriction and felt the ache of the troopers. He took up