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13 Δεκ 2017 · Lupercalia was an ancient pagan festival held each year in Rome around February 14. It is considered a precursor to Valentine's Day.
14 Φεβ 2019 · Instead of Valentine’s Day having its roots in Lupercalia, it appears that the two events have little in common besides sharing a calendar date in mid-February.
14 Φεβ 2024 · Why Valentine’s Day? Lupercalia is a chance to not only remember Lupa’s brave act of unconditional love, but also a day to celebrate love in all its forms. Love isn’t what we see in Hallmark movies; it can be ugly, it can be beautiful, and everything in between.
Lupercalia, also known as Lupercal, was a pastoral festival of Ancient Rome observed annually on February 15 to purify the city, promoting health and fertility. [1] Lupercalia was also known as dies Februatus, after the purification instruments called februa, the basis for the month named Februarius.
11 Φεβ 2014 · lupercalia to valentine’s day A drawing depicts the death of St. Valentine — one of them, anyway. The Romans executed two men by that name on Feb. 14 of different years in the 3rd century A.D.
15 Φεβ 2021 · It is a festival of fertility and prosperity celebrated in Ancient Rome between the 13 th and 15 th of February (a date which holds much importance to me as it is my birthday). In this blog I intend to explain how it is likely tied in with St Valentine's day.
24 Ιαν 2024 · If you’re pondering why Valentine’s Day might feel more ancient and mysterious than a simple celebration of love, here’s a quick answer: Valentine’s Day has roots in the pagan festival of Lupercalia, a Roman event blending romance, fertility, and some quirky traditions.