Not in the Christian New Testament, probably because in this case Jesus was the central figure. In line with normal literary usage of the time, although they probably knew the names of the thieves and may have even known them personally, the Gospel writers did not report it.
The Bible does not mention any name of the two robbers. But it does give the name of the robber who was set free; it was Barabbas.
2 robbers w/o names
The Bible doesn't provide specific names, but there was a thief and a murderer.
Jesus helped others and was a good rolemodle
You just know they had to have done something bad enough that got them crucified...But it doesn't say their names or where they're from. I believe the good thief was named "Dismas". I don't think it's in the bible but for some reason the name Dismas was given.
The Bible just says they were two theives.
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
No, Jesus was crucified during the reign of Tiberius Caesar, who was the Roman emperor during 14-37 AD.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.