The other released prisoner was called Barabas.
As a prisoner could be released , the people asked for the release of Barabbas.
As a prisoner of war she could not be condemned to death by the civil government. However, if she were tried in an ecclesiastical court and found guilty of heresy, she could be executed by the Church. The British wanted her dead.
the inca emperator atahualpa told pizzarro that he could fill a room full of gold if.. they left them alone....indeed he did but the brutal criminal instead of reciprocate the agreement took him prisoner and kill atahualpa.
He did not retaliate with the people who offended him. Instead he prayed for them so they could become better people.
Condemned could be a suitable alternative
Hard to define what 'first prisoner' is. It could be Professor Quirrell. It could be the wand maker, Ollivander.
Nobody is actually sure when he was born. I figure though that people just needed a set date for when Jesus was born so they could be reverent to god and Jesus by celebrating out saviors birth.
In Islamic belief, Muslims believe that god (Allah) would not allow Jesus to suffer and therefore took him out of his misery before he could feel any form of pain. Muslims believe that Satan took his place instead and made it seem as though it was Jesus feeling the pain.
It depends on the context. "Boo" could refer to a character from "Monsters, Inc.," who is a child and not a prisoner or refugee. Can you provide more information or context?
Pontius Pilate certainly could have freed Jesus. Historians say that it would have been unacceptable to the Roman authorities for a Roman governor to give in to the demands of the Jews in the way described in the gospels. If he really did sentence Jesus to crucifixion without due cause, he would have risked immediate recall to Rome, in disgrace. Whether or not Pontius Pilate would have altered the course of Christian history by freeing Jesus is a matter for debate. Many scholars believe that the beginning of Christianity had very little to do with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
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Habeas Corpus ( It gave every prisoner the right to obtain a writ or document ordering that the prisoner has to be brought to a judge to specify the charges against the prisoner. The judge would decide whether the prisoner should be tires or set free. Because of this, a monarch could not put someone in jail simply for opposing the ruler and prisoner could not be held indefinitely without trial. )