The historian Eusebius maintained in his reports that numerous sources claimed that Pontius Pilate was exiled into Gaul by the Roman Emperor Caligula after the end of his 10 year Prefect position of Judea (36 C.E.). From there, coupled with several Eastern Orthodox Christian religions, Pilate is believed to have committed suicide [though the reasons vary].
Short answer: believed to be Gaul.
Yes Pontius Pilate was married, as it was his wife who told him not to have anything to do with Jesus.
Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who reluctantly sentenced Jesus to death.
He is the truth
It was Pontius Pilate.
He was chief tax collector for Judea. (•____•)
Pontius Pilote
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.
Jesus and two robbers were crucified by Pontius Pilate.
He was the person who sent Jesus Christ to die on the cross.
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.