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    Coins that he minted have survived from Pilate's governorship, as well as a single inscription, the so-called Pilate stone. The Jewish historian Josephus...
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    but Pilate wrote it anyway. Pilate's response to the protest is recorded by John: "What I have written, I have written." After the trial by Pilate and...
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    Tacitus on Jesus (category Pontius Pilate)
    historian and senator Tacitus referred to Jesus, his execution by Pontius Pilate, and the existence of early Christians in Rome in his final work, Annals...
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    Quod scripsi, scripsi (category Pontius Pilate)
    57, which in the Vulgate seem to refer to an inscription that is not to be changed. The scene where Pilate says "Quod scripsi, scripsi" was not covered...
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    Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea. Pilate tells the priests to judge Jesus themselves, to which they respond they lack authority to do so. Pilate questions...
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    and cast lots for his clothes. Above Jesus's head on the cross is Pilate's inscription, "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews". Soldiers and passersby...
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    The Nazareth Inscription or Nazareth decree is a marble tablet inscribed in Greek with an edict from an unnamed Caesar ordering capital punishment for...
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    crushed by Pilate; the Samaritans complained against Pilate's brutality to the Legate of Syria Lucius Vitellius the Elder, who removed Pilate from his post...
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    another the column in which he was whipped and the jar through which Pontius Pilate proclaimed his innocence. Above the heads of these angels, two large groups...
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  • identified in artifacts of questionable authenticity, for example the Jehoash Inscription and the bullae of Baruch ben Neriah, or who are mentioned in ancient...
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    of Silence, there is a reenactment of the judgment of Jesus by Pontius Pilate on one side of the San Miguel Parish. Then the procession begins, which...
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    Ecce Homo (Bosch, Frankfurt) (category Cultural depictions of Pontius Pilate)
    beaten with a scourge. The dialogue between Pilate and the mob is indicated by three Gothic inscriptions placed near the mouths of the protagonists. These...
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    Ecce homo (category Pontius Pilate)
    Latin: [ˈɛkkɛ ˈhɔmoː]; "behold the man") are the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the Gospel of John, when he presents a scourged...
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    Bilbilis (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Zaragoza)
    life of Jesus in his book Pontius Pilate. It seems Sejanus was in a powerful position as co-emperor to appoint Pilate to Judaea as Tiberius was in retirement...
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    orders of Pilate during the reign of Tiberius (Emperor from 18 September AD 14–16 March AD 37). According to Flavius Josephus, Pontius Pilate was governor...
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    Rossano Gospels (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    presence of God. In the Christ before Pilate illumination, the trial of Christ before Pilate is shown, where Pontius Pilate is sitting on a chair surrounded...
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    supposedly form the staircase which once led to the praetorium of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem and which, therefore, were sanctified by the footsteps of Jesus...
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    the Baptist and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate. Non-Christian sources that are used to study and establish the historicity...
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    leaders to accuse Pilate of brutality. In response, Vitellius, the legate of Syria, appointed Marcellus to govern Judaea and recalled Pilate to Rome for investigation...
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    Caligula shortly after the death of Tiberius on March 16, 37, when Pontius Pilate arrived in Rome. The accession to the throne of his friend began Agrippa's...
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    St John Passion structure (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    a king, corresponding in motif to the later request that Pilate should change the inscription saying he is "the King of the Jews" to "He said: I am the...
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    Caesarea Maritima (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    archaeologists found a reused limestone block with a dedicatory inscription mentioning Pilate the only archaeological find bearing his name and title; a double...
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    Pontius Pilate, Jesus was accused of promoting resistance to Caesar's tax. Then the whole company of them arose and brought him before Pilate. And they...
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    Part of the foundations of the large Cyclopean walls near the so-called Pilate's offices are believed to be of pre-Roman origins. This building, which was...
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  • Apex (diacritic) (category Inscriptions)
    The shape and length of the apex can vary, sometimes within a single inscription. While virtually all apices consist of a line sloping up to the right...
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    (Traditio Legis), and a double scene of the Trial of Jesus before Pontius Pilate, who in the last niche is about to wash his hands. In the bottom row: Job...
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    Gethsemane, scenes around Jesus' arrest, and his appearance before Pontius Pilate. On the northwest corner corniche is a Pietà and then on the east face corniche...
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    Holy Lance (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Gospel of Nicodemus appended to late manuscripts of the 4th century Acts of Pilate, the soldier is identified as a centurion and called Longinus (making the...
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    to make it appear that he has been resurrected. They ask Pilate to secure the tomb, and Pilate sends a guard to watch the tomb. When Mary Magdalene arrives...
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    1977, pp. 74–94. F. Filas, The dating of the Shroud from coins of Pontius Pilate, Cogan, Youngtown (Arizona), 1982 N. Balossino, L'immagine della Sindone...
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