The fate of the Roman woman who was crucified was death by crucifixion, a common form of execution in ancient Rome.
Roman governor Pilate ordered the cruciffication of Jesus.
They were stoned or crucified like Jesus in the bible.
If you are referring to Roman solders, no emperor did this. Roman citizens could not be crucified by law. Crucifixion was reserved for slaves and foreigners. Crassus had 6,oo slaves crucified along the Appian Way from Rome to Capua (near Naples) when he finally defeated the slave rebellion historians have called the Third Servile War in 71 BC. However, at that time Rome was still a Republic and did not have an emperor. Titus had jews crucified when the captured and destroyed jerusalem. However, at that time he was not an emperor yet.
No, Roman citizens were exempt from crucifixion. Crucifixion was only for the lowest members of society such as slaves and rebellious enemies. If a Roman citizen had to be executed he was either beheaded or strangled.
They faded into myth ... the fate of all gods that have no followers.
If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.If a deserter from the Roman army were found, he was flogged and then crucified. Roman soldiers were the only citizens who could be crucified.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Christ was crucified in the Roman period of history.
Im not sure maybe god but when he was crucified then it was a man called pontius pilate who got him crucified
He was crucified on a Roman cross.
Pontius Pilatus the sixth governor of Judaea was the leader of the Roman forces when Jesus Christ was crucified.
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Roman governor Pilate ordered the cruciffication of Jesus.
There's no fact to prove that fate can bring a man and woman together. It depends on whether you believe it can. no such thing as fate. either purposeful or accidental no fate
No. Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
The Roman standards of justice were said to be draconian. People who were not Roman citizens could be crucified but this did not apply to Roman citizens.
The only pope that we know was crucified was St. Peter. Many of the early popes were martyred but the method of martyrdom is not recorded. Others could have met their fate by crucifixion.