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Yes, Claudia, traditionally referred to as Claudia Procula, is believed to have been the wife of Pontius Pilate. Historical sources suggest that she was possibly related to Emperor Tiberius, as some accounts indicate that she may have been a member of the imperial family or had connections to it. However, concrete evidence regarding her exact lineage and relationship to Tiberius remains scarce and largely speculative.

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Was Pilate a judge or a king?

He was the local govenor. He was a judge by virtue of his office. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neither, Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor appointed to govern Roman province of Judea by the Emperor Tiberius in Roam.


Who was pontius Pilate emperor?

Pilate was not Emperor, he was Governor.


Why did Tiberius not partake in Jesus' trial?

Emperor Tiberius was the head of Rome. It was not his place to deal with the Jews. It was Pilate and Herod's responsibility to deal with the Jew's complaint about Jesus claiming to be the King of the Jews. They heard his testimony and that was enough for the local governing Romans. Tiberius did not need to deal with the matter.


Who was ruling over Judea for the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesars reign?

Pontius Pilate was the prefect of Judea form the 11th to the 22nd year of the reign of Tiberius (26-36). However, he did not rule Judea. Only the emperor was a ruler everywhere in the empire. Pilate was an official of the emperor. His position administrative one. He was not even a provincial governor as Judea was a satellite of the Roman Province of Syria. Therefore, Pilate was a subordinate of the legate (governor) of Syria, whose position was also an administrative one, not a ruling one.


Who was the emperor during Jesus Christ death?

Even though Pilate judged Jesus, C easer Augustus was the ruler. The people shouted If you let him go then you are not Caesar friend. But remember, Caesar, at the time of Jesus' death was the title of the Roman emperor. The ancients never used the word emperor. they called him "Caesar". The "Caesar" who was the emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.

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Was Jesus crucified by Tiberius?

No. Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate.


Was Pilate a judge or a king?

He was the local govenor. He was a judge by virtue of his office. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neither, Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor appointed to govern Roman province of Judea by the Emperor Tiberius in Roam.


Who was pontius Pilate emperor?

Pilate was not Emperor, he was Governor.


Why did Tiberius not partake in Jesus' trial?

Emperor Tiberius was the head of Rome. It was not his place to deal with the Jews. It was Pilate and Herod's responsibility to deal with the Jew's complaint about Jesus claiming to be the King of the Jews. They heard his testimony and that was enough for the local governing Romans. Tiberius did not need to deal with the matter.


Who was governor when Jesus died?

Pontius Pilate was governor of the fifth prefect of Roman province in Judaea. He is the one who allowed the Jews to crucify Jesus. The emperor at the time was Tiberius.


Who was ruling over Judea for the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesars reign?

Pontius Pilate was the prefect of Judea form the 11th to the 22nd year of the reign of Tiberius (26-36). However, he did not rule Judea. Only the emperor was a ruler everywhere in the empire. Pilate was an official of the emperor. His position administrative one. He was not even a provincial governor as Judea was a satellite of the Roman Province of Syria. Therefore, Pilate was a subordinate of the legate (governor) of Syria, whose position was also an administrative one, not a ruling one.


Who was the emperor during Jesus Christ death?

Even though Pilate judged Jesus, C easer Augustus was the ruler. The people shouted If you let him go then you are not Caesar friend. But remember, Caesar, at the time of Jesus' death was the title of the Roman emperor. The ancients never used the word emperor. they called him "Caesar". The "Caesar" who was the emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.


Who was the roman empoter when Jesus was crucified?

Tiberius Ceasar would have been the emperor during the period of Jesus' death. Pontius Pilate would have been Prelate, or Governor of Jerusalem.


What happened to Pilate after Jesus was crucified?

After Jesus was crucified, Pontius Pilate continued to serve as the Roman governor of Judea until he was eventually removed from his position by the Roman Emperor Tiberius around 36 AD. There are conflicting historical accounts of what happened to Pilate after his removal, with some sources suggesting he may have been exiled or even committed suicide.


Who is the emperor of Rome during Jesus Christ arrest?

It was C easer, as the mob shouted to Pilate, if you release Jesus then you are not Ceasers friend. Howevr it was Tiberius Caesar who was the emperor. Tiberius had been adoptd by Augustus so therefore was "Caesar", which was his family name. In time, (and possibly by the time that the N.T. was written), "Caesar" had become a title for the ruling emperors.


Which Roman Emperor sent Jesus to the cross?

It is believed that Pontius Pilate, Prefect of the Roman provice of Judaea from the year 26 to 36, was the man chiefly responsible for sending Jesus to the cross.Pilate is best known as the man who is said to have presided over the trial of Jesus and ordered his crucifixion.While all of the above is true, the question was pertaining to a Roma emperor, not to an official. The emperor at the time of the crucifixion was Tiberius.


Roman emperor when Jesus was alive?

Well honey, when Jesus was strutting his stuff on Earth, the Roman emperor causing all the drama was Tiberius Caesar. Yep, that's right, Tiberius was ruling the roost in Rome while Jesus was out there turning water into wine and walking on water. So, there you have it, Tiberius Caesar was the big cheese back in those biblical days.