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- Pilate_Stone abstract "The Pilate Stone is the name given to a damaged block (82 cm x 65 cm) of carved limestone with a partially intact inscription attributed to, and mentioning, Pontius Pilate; a Prefect of the Roman-controlled province of Judaea from 26–36 AD. It was discovered in the archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima, in 1961. The artifact is particularly significant because it is the only widely accepted archaeological find, to date, of an authentic 1st-century Roman inscription mentioning the name "Pontius Pilatus". It is contemporary to Pilate's lifetime, and accords with what is known of his reported career. In effect, the writing constitutes the earliest surviving record and only contemporary evidence for the historical existence of this person; otherwise known only from the New Testament and brief mentions in retrospective Roman histories, which have themselves survived only in still-later copies.It is likely that Pontius Pilate made his base at Caesarea Maritima (the "governmental residence and military headquarters" beginning in 6 AD) where the stone was discovered, and travelled to Jerusalem as necessary.The Pilate Stone is currently located at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Replica castings can be found at the Archaeological Museum in Milan, Italy, and on display in Caesarea Maritima itself.".
- Pilate_Stone thumbnail Pilate_Inscription.JPG?width=300.
- Pilate_Stone wikiPageExternalLink historical-notes-pontius-pilate-a-name-set-in-stone-1084786.html.
- Pilate_Stone wikiPageID "7714239".
- Pilate_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "600689392".
- Pilate_Stone hasPhotoCollection Pilate_Stone.
- Pilate_Stone subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Pilate_Stone subject Category:Early_Christianity-related_inscriptions.
- Pilate_Stone subject Category:Latin_inscriptions.
- Pilate_Stone type Abstraction100002137.
- Pilate_Stone type Communication100033020.
- Pilate_Stone type EarlyChristianity-relatedInscriptions.
- Pilate_Stone type Inscription106405699.
- Pilate_Stone type LatinInscriptions.
- Pilate_Stone type Writing106362953.
- Pilate_Stone type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Pilate_Stone comment "The Pilate Stone is the name given to a damaged block (82 cm x 65 cm) of carved limestone with a partially intact inscription attributed to, and mentioning, Pontius Pilate; a Prefect of the Roman-controlled province of Judaea from 26–36 AD. It was discovered in the archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima, in 1961.".
- Pilate_Stone label "Iscrizione di Pilato".
- Pilate_Stone label "Pilate Stone".
- Pilate_Stone label "Плита из Кесарии".
- Pilate_Stone sameAs Iscrizione_di_Pilato.
- Pilate_Stone sameAs m.0269pyg.
- Pilate_Stone sameAs Q1073819.
- Pilate_Stone sameAs Q1073819.
- Pilate_Stone sameAs Pilate_Stone.
- Pilate_Stone wasDerivedFrom Pilate_Stone?oldid=600689392.
- Pilate_Stone depiction Pilate_Inscription.JPG.
- Pilate_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf Pilate_Stone.