Valentine’s Day, often seen as a commercialized holiday, originally honored St. Valentinus, a third-century Christian martyr who defied Emperor Claudius II by secretly marrying couples. While modern ...
Valentine, sometimes called as Valentinus, was a priest and a bishop of the church near Rome around the year 270 A.D., according to Roman Catholic church tradition and RT. Bishop Osei-Bonsu, 2004 ...
Septimius Valentinus, an optio in the Roman military in the early 3rd century AD, emerges as a prominent figure in the religious landscape of the Mithraic cult at Sárkeszi. The discovery of several ...
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