Of course there was. As well as the Gospel accounts of Jesus in The Bible, and the letters of Paul also in the Bible that refer to jesus, there are many contemporary historical accounts of his life. As examples the Jewish/Roman historian Josephus mentions him as 'a doer of wondrous acts', and the contemporary Roman historian Tacitus, Pliny the Younger and many others record the fact that Jesus of Nazareth existed.
Jesus?
Jesus didn't have a tombstone. He was put in a tomb owned by a man named Joseph of Ariamea.
According to legend, he was a Roman centurion named Longinius.
When Jesus was brought to the temple as a baby, a man named Simeon recognized him as the Messiah.
The man or Joseph Jesus father was a carpenter by trade.
No James was written by a man named James, who was Jesus brother.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
A Wiccan can believe that a man named Jesus was born ~2000 years ago, but they do not believe in the Christian God, and thus would not believe that Jesus was the son of a god.
The replacement chosen to take the place of Matthias after the betrayal of Jesus by Judas was a man named Matthias.
Barabbas.was the man who was set free by the jews when asked by the roman govener who should be crucified jesus or barrabas. i don't think the theif was named
After Jesus died on the cross, a man named Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for Jesus' body and it was given to him. Joseph then had the body buried in his tomb. But three days later he rose and He is alive.
No, Jesus Christ is not named in the US Constitution. The Government of the United States is secular. It derives its power from the consent of man. It is a Government with which God has nothing whatever to do.