the Romans thought that Jesus was a threat to the roman government
Roman soldiers
Pilate's soldiers were referred to as Roman soldiers or legionaries. They were part of the Roman military forces stationed in Judea during the time of Jesus. These soldiers were responsible for maintaining order and enforcing Roman law in the region, including during the trial and crucifixion of Jesus.
The soldiers of the governor, (Matthew27.27 to 35).
Judas
Roman soldiers
After crucifying Jesus, the soldiers were not specifically mentioned in historical records. It is likely that they continued their duties as Roman soldiers without facing any consequences for their actions.
The Roman soldiers were present at the Crucifixion of Jesus.
it was thrown away by the Roman soldiers
Pontius Pilate was the Roman officer who was responsible for the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Peter did not do anything to one of the Roman soldiers who arrested Jesus as the Roman soldiers were not involved in the arrest. The High Priest sent some persons along with some Temple guards to arrest Jesus. One of these persons was "Malchus" who was a servant of the High Priest. Peter drew his sword and cut an ear of Malchus off. Jesus took the ear and placed it back on Malchus' head. This is the only place in Scripture where Jesus healed a fresh wound.
According to historical accounts, those who pierced Jesus were Roman soldiers who crucified him.