Pontius Pilate was removed from his position as Roman governor of Judea and sent into exile in 36 AD.
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.
After the crucifixion of Jesus, Pontius Pilate continued to serve as the Roman governor of Judea for a few more years. He faced criticism for his handling of the situation and was eventually removed from his position by the Roman emperor. There are conflicting historical accounts of what happened to him after that, with some suggesting he was exiled or committed suicide.
After Jesus' death, Pontius Pilate continued to serve as the Roman governor of Judea for a few more years. He faced criticism for his handling of Jesus' trial and crucifixion. Eventually, he was removed from his position and sent into exile in Gaul, where he is believed to have died.
There has been no census or population count dating from the time of Pontius Pilate. However, remember that Pilate never ruled Judea. At the time of Jesus (and Pilate), Judea was a part of the province of Syria and ruled by the governor of Syria. Pilate was a procurator, an official who had certain authority and acted in the name of the governor.
His name was Pontius Pilate
Pilate was not Emperor, he was Governor.
Roman governor Pontius Pilate had a tattoo of an angel across his back.
Pontius Pilote
Pontius Pilate was governor of Judaea 26-36 CE.
AnswerGalilee was ruled by Herod Antipas.
The role of Pontius Pilate role as a leader at that time was, that he was a governor of that province.
Gratus was governor of Judea in 15-26, followed by Pontius Pilate in 26-36 CE.
Pontius Pilate was the official who sentenced Christ to death, but he was not a governor. He was a procurator, which was an official who took orders from a governor.Matthew 27:2 - And when they had bound Him, they led Him away and delivered Him to Pontius Pilate the governor.
Pontius Pilate
Roman Governor of Judea from 26AD to 36AD.Matthew 27:2New King James Version (NKJV) 2 And when they had bound Him, they led Him away and delivered Him to Pontius Pilate the governor.
Yes Pontius Pilate was the governor , so he had all power to question, sentence to death or release a person, he questioned Jesus.