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  1. In medieval drama Pilate's wife is often given names such as Livia or Pilatessa, and further variants are found in more recent works. Historical and biblical origins The Message of Pilate's Wife (1886–94) by James Tissot (Brooklyn Museum) It is likely that Pontius Pilate was married.

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  2. Esposa de Pôncio Pilatos. Ícone de Santa Prócula do final do século XIX . As tradições cristãs geralmente identificam como Santa Prócula ou Santa Cláudia (sendo a combinação Cláudia Prócula a mais utilizada) a esposa ou mulher de Pôncio Pilatos (em latim: uxor Pilati; em grego clássico: γυνη Πιλατου; romaniz.: gunē ...

  3. The WIFE of PONTIUS PILATE: she tried to save Jesus - brave woman. Pilate’s wife warned him, Pilate didn’t listen. What do we know about Pilate’s wife? Very little, except that she was high-born, Roman, well-educated and wealthy – and the wife of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, at the time of Jesus’ death.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Who Was Pontius Pilate's Wife? Although the Bible contains little personal information about Pontius Pilate’s wife, various historical and apocryphal records identify her as Claudia Procula. According to these records, Claudia was the granddaughter of Emperor Augustus and technically a Roman princess.

  5. Biblical woman. Name variations: Claudia Procula. Flourished around 26–36 ce; married Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator of Judea during the time of Jesus' ministry and Crucifixion. Referred to in the Bible as Pilate's wife, Claudia asked that Jesus' life be spared.