As far as the Romans were concerned, Jesus of Nazareth was just another Jew who got in some sort of trouble and they had to carry out an execution. They did not even know who he was, as they needed someone to point him out to them before they could arrest him.
the Romans thought that Jesus was a threat to the roman government
i remember the roman king was jealous of Jesus and he (Jesus) was taking his followers so the king got mad and jealous
the Roman occupation of Judaea
This was Rome whose Government was mercilessly killing the followers of Jesus at one time and about a century after it. If anyone who was not a christian in Rome was considered to be an "evil". It bettered the condition of people in Rome. Gladiators were banned after it. Fighting with animals was also banned and many other reforms took place.
At the crucifixion of Jesus, those present included Roman soldiers, religious leaders, and some of Jesus' followers, such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene.
They didn't. Pilate ordered Jesus to be crucified against Roman justice, but bowed to considerable political pressure.
The Roman Empire was in power.
Israel, being under Roman rule and occupation at the time of Jesus (Yehoshua) meant the language of Government was Latin.
The Roman government in the time of Jesus and the early church was pagan. There were Roman conversions to Christianity but the Romans worshiped many gods.
No. According to the New Testament Peter was a fisherman. Jesus had no soldiers in his original group of followers.
After Jesus' crucifixion, his followers continued to spread his teachings, leading to the growth of the early Christian movement. Persecution by the Roman authorities and internal conflicts within the movement eventually led to the establishment of Christianity as a separate religion.
Cause the romen rulers tried to stamp out Christianity by killing its followers.