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  1. Pilate's court. Jesus and Pilate by William Hole. Judgment of Jesus. 1st Station of the Calvary of the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Villamelendro de Valdavia. In the canonical gospels, Pilate's court refers to the trial of Jesus in praetorium before Pontius Pilate, preceded by the Sanhedrin Trial.

  2. Known for. Pilate's court. Pontius Pilate [b] ( Latin: Pontius Pilatus; Greek: Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος, romanized : Póntios Pilátos) was the fifth governor of the Roman province of Judaea, serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26/27 to 36/37 AD.

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  4. Oct 25, 2022 · Ponce Pilate était le cinquième magistrat à servir dans la province romaine de Judée créée en 6 de notre ère par l' empereur romain Auguste (r. de 27 avant J.-C. à 14 de notre ère). Son mandat se déroula pendant le règne suivant de Tibère, de 26 à 36 de notre ère.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Via_DolorosaVia Dolorosa - Wikipedia

    The Via Dolorosa ( Latin for 'Sorrowful Way', often translated 'Way of Suffering'; Arabic: طريق الآلام; Hebrew: ויה דולורוזה) is a processional route in the Old City of Jerusalem. It represents the path that Jesus took, forced by the Roman soldiers, on the way to his crucifixion.

  6. In Pilate’s Court - Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas to the Praetorium, and it was early morning. But they themselves did not go into the Praetorium, lest they should be defiled, but that they might eat the Passover. Pilate then went out to them and said, “What accusation do you bring against this Man?” They answered and said to him, “If He were not an evildoer, we would not have ...

  7. The Roman Empire during Pilate's time was under the rule of Emperor Tiberius, who reigned from AD 14 to 37. Pilate's governance in Judea fell entirely within the reign of Tiberius, a period noted for its relative stability in the empire, but also for the emperor's increasing withdrawal from active governance, leaving much of the administrative decisions to his subordinates and the Roman ...

  8. Pilate's date and place of birth are unknown. He is commonly believed to be descended from Gaius Pontius, a Samnite General. Pilate's title is traditionally given as procurator. The Roman historian Tacitus speaks of him as such, but the title may be anachronistic. An inscription on a limestone block—apparently a dedication to Tiberius Caesar ...

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