Valentine's Day: History and Modernity
Valentine's Day: From Ancient Ritual to Digital Commerce The phenomenon of Valentine's Day, perceived today as a global festival of romantic love, is the result of a centuries-old synthesis of pagan rituals, Christian hagiography, and post-industrial commercialization. Its history demonstrates how archaic practices can be recontextualized and infused with new meanings in changing socio-economic conditions. 1. Origins: Between Lupercalia and Christian Martyrology The roots of the holiday lie in two parallel traditions. Roman Lupercalia (February 15): This pagan festival of fertility, dedicated to Faunus (Lupercus) and possibly the founding of Rome, included archaic and cruel rituals. Priests (luperci) sacrificed a goat and a dog, after which, naked, they ran through the city, lashing women they encountered with thongs made from the skins of the sacrificial animals. It was believed that this strike granted fertility and easy childbirth. Despite the outward dissimilarity to the modern holiday, key themes are already present here: fertility, pairing, and the archaic "lottery ritual," where young people chose their "sweethearts" for the duration of the festivities. Cult of Saint Valentine: The historical nature of the figure of Saint Valentine is obscure. Several early Christian martyrs are known by this name. The most popular legend, formed in the late Middle Ages, states that the priest Valentine secretly married lovers of the legionaries (whom Emperor Claudius II had forbidden to marry) and healed the daughter of a jailer, sending her a note "from your Valentine" before her execution. However, this story lacks authentic medieval sources and is likely a late literary interpolation intended to Christianize the pagan festival. Interesting fact: The first written mention of Valentine's Day as a day of lovers is attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer. In his poem "The Parliament of Fowls" (1382), he writes that birds choose their pairs on this day. It is important that Chaucer cou ... Read more
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