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JAMES BEATY Feb 9, 2021 History.com shares information on traditions and history of Valentine s Day, which is set for Feb. 14. 1. What is Valentine s Day? Valentine s Day is celebrated on Feb. 14 in the United States, when typically cards, gifts, candy or flowers are exchanged between lovers and other loved ones. It is believed to be named in honor of St. Valentine, as well as possibly other martyrs named Valentine. One tradition says St. Valentine, imprisoned for ministering to persecuted Christians in Rome, restored sight to the blind daughter of his jailer before he was executed. Another tradition states that another man named Valentine sent a farewell message to the jailer s daughter, saying it was from her Valentine. ....
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The First Byzantine Church in Taibe The blessing originally stood above the entrance of the church but it was discovered in the more modern church walls, so it had been reused as construction material at some time in the past when the building collapsed and was rebuilt. Taibe was a Christian village in the Byzantine period between the 5th to 7th centuries and later became the site of a Crusader fortress. IAA archaeologist Dr. Walid Atrash points out that while archaeologists have explored the Jezreel Valley for many years, most of their findings relate to ancient Christians, but this discovery is “the first evidence of the Byzantine church’s existence in the village of Taibe.” ....