Calvary is another name for Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified.
Golgotha or Skull Place, is also called "Calvary" (Lu 23:33, KJ, Dy), from the Latin calvaria (skull).
Another name for Calvary is Golgotha, which is the hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was crucified according to Christian tradition.
Golgotha was called CALGARY, not cavalry. It is just a name for it in a different language.
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Golgotha means 'Place of the skull'.
Golgotha also know as the place of the skull. The mountain looks like a skull when viewed from a certain angle.
No, Golgotha is not a literary term. It is the Mount on which Jesus was crucified. The word Golgotha in hebrew means skull, and in Greek the Gospels used the word 'Kranion', or cranium, the upper part of the skull. The reason Golgotha got its name is because the mount looks like the upper part of a skull (see link).
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Golgotha is directly outside the Old City Wall of Jerusalem.