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Description: An inscription mentioning Pilate, found at Caesarea.
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: Christ judged before Pilate.
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Description: Pilate washes his hands.
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Description: Pilate finds no fault in Jesus.
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Description: Pilate was the Roman governor who tried Jesus. It seems that he did not really want to crucify...
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Description: Ephesus, in modern Turkey, is the best-preserved classical city on the Mediterranean, and one of...
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Description: Corinth inscription.
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Description: Corinth inscription.
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Description: Mosaic inscription in Greek, discovered at the church that once marked Tabgha as the traditional...
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Description: Coin of Pontius Pilate.
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Description: Coin - Pontius Pilate.
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Description: Nebuchadnezzar's inscription on bricks.
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Description: Roman judgement hall.
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Description: A model of the Tower of Antonia, one traditional site where Pilate sentenced Jesus. Paul was...
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Description: After being sentenced by Pilate, Jesus was taken from the Praetorium to Golgotha, a place outside...
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Description: Coin issue by Pontius Pilate.
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Description: Coin - bronze lepton, Pontius Pilate (Procurator or Governor) AD 26-36.
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Description: Chair - Roman judgment seat.
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Description: The Citadel, in Jerusalem, on the site of a fortress in the time of Jesus. This is one traditional...
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Description: Remains of a column of the Jewish synagogue at Capernaum, built on the site of the synagogue of...
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