No, crucifixion was used from around 6th Century BC (i.e. Before Christ) to the 4th Century AD. For over 900 years with Christ living somewhere in the middle of that timescale.
The Crucifixion.
The Romans did not record the death of Jesus. To them he was a minor figure. His death was recorded by the Gospels.
before the death of Muhammad
Yes
Death, and crucifixion
After the death of Jesus on the cross, Jesus told the disciples to look after her.
Fear of torture and death.
It was the Crucifixion and death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Romans passed and carried out the death sentence of Jesus.
Hostility. They were executed by crucifixion, ( what Jesus suffered) stoning, burned to death, or strangled.
The Romans appointed quasi-Jewish and Jewish overseers to Palestine in that time; Christ was given over to the Romans, but they are not considered complicit in His death, except peripherally. The name of the actual executioners of Christ's sentence are lost to time.
The soldier who pierced Jesus' side during the crucifixion is significant because it fulfilled a prophecy and confirmed Jesus' death. This act also symbolizes the sacrifice of Jesus for the sins of humanity.