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Feb 2025
33m 21s

Valentine's Day in Ancient Rome

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What are the origins of Valentine's Day?


Perhaps the answer lies in a pagan festival that starts with a sacrifice in a cave above Ancient Rome.


What connects the naked running through the streets of Rome to Valentine's Day today? How did the onset of Christianity in Rome effect celebrations? And when did Valentine's Day as we know it today first take off?


Joining Kate to find out all about this, is friend of the show and author, Emma Southon. Check out Emma's book A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women, here.


This podcast was edited by Amy Haddow and produced by Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.


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