Bishop and Wonderworker of Interamna
Interamna — its name meaning "between the rivers" — is the Umbrian city known today as Terni. The synaxarion places Valentine there in the third century as its bishop, during the era of the Roman persecutions, and attributes to him a particular charism of healing through which the sick of body were restored and many were turned toward Christ.
The Catholic Encyclopedia likewise records a Saint Valentine who was bishop of Interamna, suffering in the second half of the third century and buried on the Via Flaminia, the great road leading north from Rome. It cautions that the surviving Acta of both this Valentine and the Roman Valentine are of relatively late date and of uncertain historical value, so that the narrative details come chiefly from hagiographical tradition rather than contemporary record.