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          Saint Valentine

          3rd-century Roman Christian saint

          For the holiday, see Valentine's Day. For the Canadian city, see Saint-Valentin, Quebec. For the song, see Saint Valentine (song).For other uses of "San Valentino", see San Valentino (disambiguation).Not to be confused with Valentinus (Gnostic) or Valentine of Passau.

          Saint


          Valentine

          Saint Valentine healing epilepsy, illustrated by Dr.

          František Ehrmann, circa

          Bornc.&#;
          Terni, Italia, Roman Empire
          Diedc.&#; (aged&#;42&#;43)
          Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
          Venerated&#;inCatholic Church
          Anglican Communion
          Eastern Orthodoxy
          Lutheranism
          FeastFebruary 14 (Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran Churches)
          July 6 and July 30 (Eastern Orthodox)
          AttributesBirds; roses; bishop with a crippled person or a child with epilepsy at his feet; bishop with a rooster nearby; bishop refusing to adore an idol; bishop being beheaded; priest bearing a sword; priest holding a sun; priest giving sight to a blind girl[1]