There is no historical mention of Pontius Pilate nor his wife having children. However, many details of his life are missing from historical documents.
Saint Longinus the Centurion was martyred under orders on Pontius Pilate sometime in the first century. The actual date is unknown.
Poncio is the Spanish form of the name 'Pontius'.Pontius is possibly derived from the name of the ancient province of Pontus in Asia Minor. Pontus is likely derived from the Greek ποντος (pontos) meaning 'sea'.Pontius could also be derived from the Latin pons meaning 'bridge'.
Pontius Pilate, the relevant Roman Governor gave sentence, against Roman justice to condemn Jesus Christ, allowing him to be crucified.He did this due to the political pressure put upon him by the Jews. Normally Pilate was known as a tough and often uncompromising, (even cruel) ruler and so such an action, where he 'caved in' to pressure seems certainly out of character.Two factors gave the Jews significant leverage over Pilate. Firstly Pilate was a friend of one Sejanus (executed in 31AD) who, as head of the Praetorian guard in Rome had been implicated in a plot against Caesar. This did not put Pilate in a strong position politically, He was a marked man as far as Caesar was concerned.Secondly, the Jews had in the recent past won an important 'victory' over an intransigent Pilate. Pilate had placed some heathen 'votive shields' in the temple which grossly offended the Jews as idolatrous. Despite protestations he refused to remove them and so the Jews complained to Caesar. So incensed was he that he despatched an immediate reply to Pilate ordering their removal and warning against any further repetition of such behaviour. Pilate risked losing both his position and possibly his life if he refused to heed the Jews request for crucifixion. Thus the comment by the Jews 'if you let this man go you are not Caesar's friend' was a thinly veiled threat to again complain with almost certain results.Both of the abovementioned factors would have been in Pilate's mind as he weighed up the need for justice (he possibly could have gotten in trouble for injustice as well) against the demands of the Jews backed up by their strong political leverage. In the accounts we see him vacillating and also being quite unwilling to do what they wanted, as per his normal action, but forced to by his relatively weak position.Summary: Jesus was killed contrary to Roman justice. Pilate correctly stated 'I find no fault in him.' However the Jews exerted irresistable political pressure on Pilate whoi then gave them what they wanted.
Hestia had no children, she was a virgin goddess.
Peter derives from the Greek petrus which means rock. When Our Lord spoke to Peter he called him Cephas which was Aramaic for rock. This was then translated into Greek when the New Testament was written.
Pontius Pilote
Jesus and two robbers were crucified by Pontius Pilate.
Yes Pontius Pilate was married, as it was his wife who told him not to have anything to do with Jesus.
Pilate was not Emperor, he was Governor.
The role of Pontius Pilate role as a leader at that time was, that he was a governor of that province.
In the movie "Jesus of Nazareth," the character of Pontius Pilate was played by British actor Rod Steiger. Steiger's portrayal of the Roman governor received critical acclaim for its complexity and depth.
Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who reluctantly sentenced Jesus to death.
Pontius Pilate was the Roman officer who was responsible for the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Roman governor Pontius Pilate had a tattoo of an angel across his back.
Pontius Pilate
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Pontius Pilate (Pontius Pilatus) was the fifth Prefect of the Roman province of Judaea. He is best known as the judge of the trial of Jesus and authorized his crucifixion.