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Believe it or not, Ancient Egyptians were the first to celebrate Valentine's Day


Archaelogical researcher Ahmed Amer said that every year from the month of February, and specifically the fourteenth of it, lovers celebrate  and share their roses, gifts and words of love and greeting cards on the day of so-called "love feast" or "love feast."

He pointed out that, in fact, we find that the ancient Egyptians were the first known Valentine's Day, and the celebration of the most beautiful and ancient Egyptians told what he said about the gift of love that the sky nature pours in life Cup mitigation to taste bitter.

He added that it was the ancient Egyptians celebrate love in "Memphis," and it begins on the first day of the fourth month of the year, and has provided us with inscriptions and fees for temples and tombs of the Pharaohs and even spotted a lot of pictures, "Ramses and Nefertari" love and adoration in Pharaonic Egypt.



He continued: "We see this love is evident from the kind words on the walls of Nefertari Temple inscription to Abu Simbel, which describes the" Ramses II "his beloved wife as the goddess of discord and beauty and beautiful natured lady Delta, Upper Egypt, as it is the most famous love stories that immortalized in history, and also The story "Sinuhe" and his girlfriend "Tbekahet," and the story "Isis" and "Osiris", where she loved "Isis," her great love and is sincere to him after the killers by his "Set" and collected blown from the Nile, and the story of "Nefertiti," which she loved her husband, "Akhenaten" despite the change of religion, and we find that the ancient Egyptians may have made "Hathor" God Sedition and beauty they have.

Amer added that the Egyptian celebrated his love and his mistress, his wife and was expressing his emotions towards it in a ceremony dubbed the "feast", and it was her flowers, especially in the Egyptian souls niche and we find that it had been found in the tombs of Giza and nobles on a lot of landscape paintings that depicted the Egyptian celebration of his love and presenting flowers to his wife and his girlfriend, it has also been found to one of the persons he crossed to his lover about his love as he told her, "It's the beloved unique unparalleled beautiful beautiful world, see it like the star shining in the new year on the outskirts of a good year," and we find that the ancient Egyptians were filming the couple is not seen one of them to the other face as do others, and they are portrayed as always are looking at together to a common goal and sit beloved or stands to his left expression of its proximity to the heart, as it was found two famous paintings was their discovery cemetery "Sobek Hotep" Effects of Hawara area of ​​Fayoum in 1974 illustrate the extent of the love and respect the man for his family.

He continued, indicate that it took place many legends about these lofty human emotion in the ancient Egyptians time, as papyri that women were resorting to magic and spells even the man predicted in love with her, and in the recently unveiled own ancient and medieval of the two countries for many of the papyri associated, excavations showed witchcraft, which included a lot of magical rituals that were prescribed for loving and serving the God of love and loving "Thoti" the goddess of beauty and love, "Hathor", and it was thought that the mere exercise of certain rites of magic woman signed in love with the man who leads this ritual, the most famous of these rituals take drops from the blood of a finger ring finger of the lover, and dissolved in the drink provides the lovable after reading some magical spells it leads to falling into love or returning after an interval, as was used blood ring finger to write on papyrus and melted in the water that drink adored, also used the blood of the ring finger in the work amulets buried under the threshold of the door of the beloved or in his bedroom.

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