The Bible tells us that two men, who actually were guilty, were on the cross with Jesus. Their names are not listed.
Do you mean who were the men beside Jesus on the cross, or the men to put Jesus on the cross
There is no indication of their ethnicity.
Yes.
The Cross- Jesus's crucifixition. The sacrifice of his life for our sins, forgiveness, etc. Fish- Fishers of men, as in saving others from their sins through Jesus Christ. Lamb- Jesus, and purity, and the perfect sacrifice of one who was sinnless, like a lamb is innosent. The Shepard- leads the sheep like Jesus leads Christians and when a sheep gets lost the Shepard comes after it to save it and as Jesus does for those who stray. Bread- The Body aka Jesus's body which was broken when He died on the cross. Wine-The Blood that was spilt when He died on the cross.
Roman.
It is not in the Scripture and probably more tradition of men.
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
One was saved while the other went to hell, as he did not repent.
The Cross. It represents Jesus dying on one. The Cross. It represents Jesus dying on one. The fish. In its Greek form it spells out 'Jesus Christ Saviour of the world' The Chi/Rho sign (like a long 'p' superimposed on an 'x'). Chi and Rho are the first two Greek letters in the nake of Christ. Other signs are the anchor, the dove, and the Monogram (IHS = Iesus Hominum Salvator - Jesus, the saviour of humanity)
Jesus was believed to have been crucified while two other men who's names are unknown were also being punished for their crimes. One believed in God listening to Jesus's word on forgiveness as the other did not and thought they were just going to become dust.
The Bible just says they were two theives.