Initially, St. Valentine's ceremonies had nothing in common with the present celebration, emphasizing sacrifice and sacrifice, not love. In the fourteenth century, the poet Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in the Parlement of Foules (1382) about this day as "every bird chooses his mate." This poem was written on the occasion of Engagement between King Richard II of England and Anna de Boemia.
Soon, the romance associated with St. Valentine's Day has become a tradition in the medieval literature of knights. Also, the noblemen of the English solace of those times began to send love letters to your beloved or wife, signed "your Valentine."
And women began to use this day to make love declarations, being famous for the verses of Ofelia in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. "Tomorrow is Valentine's Day / Early morning / At the window you are coming, / To be your bride ..."
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