lupercallia was banned by pope gelassia, in return he allegedly designated this day as valentine's daythere is no documentary evidence of this. according to the second version, saint valentine was roman a priest who, in the 2nd century under emperor claudius ii, secretly married soldiers of the imperial army with their lovers, because claudius did not allow his soldiers to marry. then the ruler... would have found out about the priest’s initiative and cut off his head, this is a lie, because the ban on the marriage of legionnaires was introduced by another emperor and this ban was lifted before claudius ascended the throne. there is also no evidence of a showdown between claudius and valentine, because the story about them exists in the format of a legend, that is, a fairy tale, and an innocent one the fairy tale would not have bothered anyone if a few years ago, when the date had almost tacitly taken root in our calendar, the west did not push the idea that there could not be girls warriors in klavda, where did the sorority guys have temporary relationships, and valentin secretly marr