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Who was the roman governor that ordered jesus’s trial and execution?
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Who was the roman governor that ordered jesus’s trial and execution?
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Pontius Pilate was 'governor' of the province of Judaea and was the man who after much pressure from Jewish high priests and the public sentenced Jesus to his crucifixion.
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Pontius Pilate. He was a Roman Governor of Judaea(26-36 ce) and served under the Emperor Tiberius. Pilate presided at the trial and ordered Jesus' crucifixion.
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