
Upon shipment of tickets in the nineteenth century, took over the exchange of greeting cards. An estimated one billion cards are sent each year on the occasion of Valentine
Quiz Do you know the history of Valentine's
The feast of love is an annual tradition firmly rooted in Western societies. But do you know for example when she goes back? Or who was Saint Valentine? It's time to find out.
1. What is the Roman rite behind
A) Volcanalia festival in honor of the god Vulcan, the fire protective
B) The festival of Saturnalia, in honor of the god Saturn, the protector of agriculture and time
C) The Feast of Lupercalia in honor of the god Lupercus, protector of herds
2. Juno was a goddess of Roman mythology honored at this ceremony. What was his attribute?
A) She was the goddess of marriage
B) She was the goddess of desire
C) She was the goddess of love
3. Valentine was a priest in Rome. He was stoned to Rome in the third century AD. How this award was it justified?
A) He had refused to comply with the imperial cult rendered to the Emperor Claudius II
B) He married couples in secret
C) He had renounced his Christian faith.
4. During his captivity, Valentine performed a miracle that changed the life of Asterius his jailer. Which?
A) He cures sterility
B) He resurrected
C) He gave sight to the blind girl
5. Pope Gelasius I banned the Roman festival which took place February 14 in 495 and replaced by the celebration of the martyr St. Valentine. Why?
A) To honor the memory of the patron saint of lovers
B) To induce the Romans to abandon the pagan rites to Christian cults
C) To erase the memory of a party considered too decadent
6. Often represented by a winged child provided a silver bow and arrows, Cupid was a young Roman god of love. What goddess was he the son?
A) Minerva, the protectress of the family and craftsmen
B) Juno, protector of married love
C) Venus, the protectress of fertility
7. Birds are a symbol of the beginning of the breeding season. They are at the origin of a superstition that developed in France and England, the day of Valentine
A) The birds had good luck in love for all unmarried girls who caught a
B) The birds were messengers carrying love letters for boyfriends
C) The girls were watching to determine the social origins of their future boyfriends
8. Which of these historical figures is famous for having written one of the most beautiful love letters known?
A) The poet Alfred de Musset
B) The poet Charles d'Orleans
C) The playwright William Shakespeare
9. Today, completing a love letter by three X means a kiss. But what was the other message of the cross in the Middle Ages?
A) It was an oath of faith on the letters
B) corresponds to a code
C) It was a secret ballot
10.
A) To confuse the enemy on the identity of the messenger
B) To prevent the spies to use this code
C) To discourage the stories of hopeless love
Correct answers
1 c) The festival of Lupercalia, in honor of the god Lupercus, protector of herds The Lupercalia festival was celebrated annually on February 15 in honor of Lupercus, god of fertility and fertility, equated with Faunus, a former Roman god of fields and shepherds. It is the origin of Valentine
3. B) It married couples in secret Valentine disobeyed Claudius II who banishes the sacrament of marriage in 268 AD. The Emperor was that the soldiers were too dependent on their families and wanted to attract a little more in the army.
4. C) He gave sight to the blind girl According to legend, Valentine miraculously restored the sight the daughter of Asterius. It is also said that he was in love with her.
8. B) The poet Charles d'Orleans. Charles, Duke of Orleans, is known for his poetry written during his captivity in England. He wrote a love letter to his wife for
10. B) To prevent spyware to use this code . Allies were convinced that their enemies could use three crosses to transmit coded messages. They forbade the use of their soldiers in order to avoid confusion.
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