Sunday, February 12, 2017

A Few Facts About Valentine's Day by Cindy Flores Martinez




-- There are many theories about how Valentine’s Day began and how February 14 became the date that it’s celebrated, but in the 15th century, France started celebrating romantic love on that day every year.




-- Cupid was known as a handsome young man in Roman mythology and in Greek mythology, where he was named Eros. Painters began portraying him as a cherub like figure later on in history. That image became widespread during the Victorian Era.




-- It’s believed that the first printed Valentine’s Day card was published on January 12, 1797 by John Fairburn of 146, Minories, London and sent by Catherine Mossday to Mr Brown of Dover Place, Kent Road, London.

-- The printing press enabled Valentine’s Day greeting cards to grow in popularity during the Victorian Era. Many of those vintage card designs can be found online.




-- Chocolate became a Valentine’s Day tradition after Richard Cadbury from the Cadbury chocolate company created the first heart-shaped candy box for the holiday in 1861. Today, they’re collectors' items.




I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the past.

Happy Valentine’s Day!


Cindy Flores Martinez is a USA Today bestselling author. She writes sweet, Christian and Spanish romance. She has an MFA in Creative Writing with an emphasis in Screenwriting. Her debut novel, Mail-Order Groom, started as a screenplay and movie project, which she shopped around Hollywood, New York, and other parts of the world. You can learn more about her at www.cindyfloresmartinez.com

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4 comments:

  1. Fun facts, Cindy. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed them. I love history and found the topic fascinating. I especially like the vintage Valentine's Day cards online.

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  2. How interesting, Cindy! I might have to use one of these facts in a story! 😉

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    1. Thanks! You definitely should write something with one of these facts. I would love to read that story.

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