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Valentine, (in Latin: Valentinus), pope for thirty or forty days in 827, was a Roman by birth, and, according to the Liber Pontificalis, was first made a deacon by Paschal I (817-824). The entries in the Liber Pontificalis at this date are contemporary, added shortly after the death of each pope, and, so, although reflecting biases of the authors, they are at least reasonably accurate. Nothing further is known of Valentine's history.
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from the 9th edition (1888) of an unnamed encyclopediaca:Valentí I cs:Valentin (papež) da:Pave Valentin 1. de:Valentin (Papst) es:Papa Valentín ko:교황 발렌티노 it:Papa Valentino jv:Paus Valentinus sw:Papa Valentino la:Valentinus hu:Bálint pápa nl:Paus Valentinus pl:Papież Walentyn pt:Papa Valentino ro:Papa Valentin ru:Валентин (папа римский) sv:Valentinus th:สมเด็จพระสันตะปาปาวาเลนตินุส uk:Валентин
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