Pontius Pilate
Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who condemned Jesus to die by crucifixion. He served as the prefect of the Roman province of Judea during the time of Jesus' trial and crucifixion.
Pontius Pilote
He was the judge that condemned Jesus Christ to die on the cross.
Crucifixion (not cruxification) was a form of capital punishment where the condemned was nailed to a cross-shaped wooden beam which was then erected. The person was then left to die. It was used for slaves, pirates and rebels. Crucifixion of Roman citizens was forbidden by Roman law. Pontius Pilates, the Roman governor of Judea, had Jesus crucified because this is what the Jewish judges of the Sanhedrin and the crowd in Jerusalem wanted
Jesus Christ died on a Roman Cross, by crucifixion.
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The religious leaders thought he was committing blasphemy for claiming to be the Messiah and the political leaders probably thought he was committing treason for claiming to be the King of the Jews.
According to the gospels, Jesus died in the Roman province of Judea.
According to Roman records, yes.
Sebastian was an officer in the Roman army and refused a direct order to persecute Christians. That did not make his superiors very happy so he was condemned to die.
The official date for the fall of the western Roman empire is 476 AD.
I like trains for the condemned! Death Row houses those who are condemned to die.