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A 2,000-year-old ring that was unearthed 50 years ago near Jerusalem may well have been worn by Pontius Pilate ...
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TheCollector on MSNTitus: The Roman Emperor Who Conquered JerusalemTitus Caesar Vespasianus ruled Rome for just two years from 79-81 CE after the death of his father Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian Dynasty. His younger brother and successor, Domitian, implied ...
A 2,000-year-old ring discovered near Jerusalem may well have been worn by the man who condemned Jesus to death.
Brutal tyrant or reluctant judge? Pilate’s encounter with Christ exposes the cost of power, fear, and placating the crowd.
PEERING back 2,000 years to the age of Jesus isn’t exactly easy – but rare objects from those times solve the mystery of what ...
When did Jesus really die? It is the subject of considerable debate. Historical evidence allows us to pinpoint the exact year ...
In all, roman emperors constructed dozens of villas over ... Several generations earlier, Tiberius had retired to villas constructed by his predecessor Augustus. Installing a regent in Rome ...
It might come as no surprise, then that among the books he’s recommended is I, Claudius by British writer Robert Graves - a ...
But the figure who most thoroughly shaped Capri’s fate was Augustus’ successor, the emperor Tiberius. In A.D. 27, at the age of 69, Tiberius moved to Capri to govern the enormous Roman empire ...
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