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Saint Valentine (Italian: San Valentino; Latin:
Valentinus) was a 3rd-century
Roman saint,
commemorated in
Western Christianity on
February 14 and in Eastern...
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Valentinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Valentinus is a
Roman masculine given name
derived from the
Latin word "valens"
meaning "healthy...
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Valentinus (Gr****: Οὐαλεντῖνος; c. 100 – c. 180 CE) was the best
known and, for a time, most
successful early Christian Gnostic theologian. He founded...
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Ischnocolus valentinus is a small, Old
World tarantula. It is
found in Spain, Sicily, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and
Western Sahara. It is the only...
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Valentinus (fl. mid-4th century, died 369) was a
Roman criminal and
rebel put down
after Count Theodosius's
arrival in
Britain in AD 369. Ammi**** Marcellinus...
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Valentinus (Ancient Gr****: Οὐαλεντῖνος, romanized: Oualentĩnos or
Ancient Gr****: Βαλεντῖνος, romanized: Balentĩnos; died 644 or 645),
sometimes anglicized...
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Valentine (Latin:
Valentinus; died 10
October 827) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States for two
months in 827. He was
unusually close...
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Valentinianism was one of the
major Gnostic Christian movements.
Founded by
Valentinus in the 2nd
century AD, its
influence spread widely, not just
within Rome...
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Valentina is a
feminine given name. It is a
feminine form of the
Roman name
Valentinus,
which is
derived from the
Latin word "valens"
meaning "healthy, strong"...
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Basil Valentine is the
Anglicised version of the name
Basilius Valentinus,
ostensibly a 15th-century alchemist,
possibly Canon of the
Benedictine Priory...