Pilate was the governor and Ceaser was ruler.
At the time Jesus is said to have been born, Herod was king of Judea and all Palestine. After his death in 4 BCE, Rome split the kingdom among his 3 sons, with Archelaus getting Judea, Samaria, Idumaea. Rome deposed Archelaus in 6 CE and made Judea a direct Roman province. At the time attributed to the crucifixion, Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea.
Pilate was the governor of Judea at the time of Jesus' ministry.
There were numerous wandering preachers in Palestine during the time of Jesus, and John the Baptist and Jesus were just two of them There is no available evidence that the Romans had ever heard of Jesus, even after his crucifixion.
After the crucifixion of Jesus, Pontius Pilate continued to serve as the Roman governor of Judea for a few more years before being removed from his position by the Roman emperor. He was eventually exiled to Gaul, where he is believed to have died.
Jesus was hung on a cross during his crucifixion.
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Jesus was not a ruler or governor of any territory. Although he lived the majority of his life in the Roman Provinces of Syria-Palaestina in what is today Israel and Palestine.
Palestine in Jesus time was located where it is now, only it was not called Palestine then.
After Jesus' crucifixion, the disciples were in hiding and feeling fearful. They were unsure of what to do next and were grieving the loss of Jesus.
Jesus was on the cross during his crucifixion for approximately three hours.
Joseph of Arimathea was located in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus' crucifixion.