For the first time St. Valentine portrait was revealed

Scientists first released the image of Saint Valentine 'face.

After studying St. Valentine 's skull, Brazilian experts used top notch 3D interactive technology to create his face.

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Portrait of St. Valentine.

Saint Valentine 's face has been recreated by Cicero Moraes, one of Brazil's best computer graphic designers, according to DailyMail.

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Dressed up St. Valentine's face from the skull.

The publication of the portrait of St. Valentine took place the day before millions of people across the globe celebrated the feast named after him.

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St. Valentine 's skull is currently kept at the church in Rome.

Religious researcher and writer Jose Luis Lira photographed St. Valentine's remains, now kept at Santa Maria Church in Cosmedin, Rome.

Later, the anthropologist and forensic expert Marcos Paulo Salles Machado conducted the analysis.

Experts conclude that the skull belongs to a European man, 55 or older.

Although the contact is limited, because the skull is stored in a small glass case of the church, the researchers still give the most similar face.