Rome and the Roman Emperor seem to have been entirely unaware of the crucifixion of Jesus. There is no known correspondence about Jesus from Pontius Pilate or any other Judean official. None of the usual scribes recorded the strange darkness that fell over Judea, nor the earthquakes mentioned in Matthew's Gospel or the dead who arose from the graves and walked into Jerusalem where they were seen by many. It was as if the crucifixion never happened.
No; he was crucified and died at Golgotha near Jerusalem.
The governor of the province of Judea was Pontius Pilate.
Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
No, Jesus was not crucified on an olive tree. He was crucified on a wooden cross.
Before the crucification of Jesus Christ, the real number of people who were sent to be crucified will not be known, as this was a common punishment by the Romans to hard core Crimean, and men who committed treason against Rome.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
The two individuals who were crucified with Jesus on the cross were criminals.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Saint Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He believed he was not worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus, so he requested to be crucified in this way.
Peter the Apostle was believed to have been crucified upside down in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero, as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus.