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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.

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