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  1. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Pontius Pilate's wife has received more than 804,673 page views. Her biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2019) . Pontius Pilate's wife is the 687th most popular religious figure (down from 655th in 2019) , the 94th most popular biography from Israel (down from ...

  2. Very little, except that she was high-born, Roman, well-educated and wealthy – and the wife of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, at the time of Jesus’ death. On the morning of the trial of Jesus, she sent an urgent message to her husband: ‘I had a troubling dream. Do not have anything to do with this man.’.

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  4. Pontius Pilate's wife (Latin: uxor Pilati; Greek: γυνη Πιλατου, gunē Pilātou; fl. 1st century) is unnamed in the New Testament, where she appears a single time in the Gospel of Matthew. Alternate Christian traditions have referred to her as Saint Procula (also spelled Proculla or Procla) or Saint Claudia, and the combinations Claudia Procles (Latin: Claudia Proclēs) and Claudia ...

  5. Jun 5, 2008 · On television, Pilate’s wife was played by Joan Leslie in the 1951 “Family Theatre” production “Hill Number One” and by Geraldine Fitzgerald in the 1952 Studio One production “Pontius Pilate.”. Hope Lange played her in the 1980 made-for-television film “The Day Christ Died.”. More recently, Pilate's wife is featured in the ...

  6. Claudia (fl. 26–36 ce) Biblical woman. Name variations: Claudia Procula. Flourished around 26–36 ce; married Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator of Judea during the time of Jesus' ministry and Crucifixion. Referred to in the Bible as Pilate's wife, Claudia asked that Jesus' life be spared. While her husband ascended the judgment seat to ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarpocrationHarpocration - Wikipedia

    Valerius Harpocration (Greek: Οὐαλέριος or Βαλέριος Ἁρποκρατίων, gen.Ἁρποκρατίωνος) was a Greek grammarian of Alexandria, probably working in the 2nd century AD.