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  Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the Augusteum a great street, the Mese, led, lined with colonnades.
As it descended the First Hill of the city and climbed the Second Hill, it passed on the left the Praetorium or law-court.
Then it passed through the oval Forum of Constantine where there was a second senate-house, then on and through the Forum of Taurus and then the Forum of Bous, and finally up the Sixth Hill and through to the Golden Gate on the Propontis.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jerusalem (Before A.D. 71)
Herod caused the reservoir to be vaulted over, and built the fortress of Antonia on the rock of Baris and on the southern esplanade (Bell.
It was in this building that Pontius Pilate had his praetorium, where Jesus was condemned to death.
In saying that the second wall "went up to the Antonia", Josephus does not indicate where it ended, but only its direction.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08344a.htm   (12177 words)

  
 Pontius Pilate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In some Eastern Orthodox traditions, Pilate committed suicide out of remorse for having sentenced Jesus to death.
The 4th century forgery that is called the Acts of Pilate presents itself in a preface (missing in some mss) as derived from the official acts preserved in the praetorium at Jerusalem.
Though the alleged Hebrew original of the document is attributed to Nicodemus, the title Gospel of Nicodemus for this fictional account is even later in origin.
pontius-pilate.ask.dyndns.dk   (2434 words)

  
 The Legal and Medical Aspects of the Trial and Death of Christ
Some question has been raised as to the actual site where the Sanhedrin met to conduct the trial.
There is nothing which would indicate that the court met in its usual place, and, in fact, John implies that the proceedings took place at the palace of Caiaphas and from there Christ was taken directly to Pilate at the Praetorium (John XVIII:28).
It must be obvious that the members of the Sanhedrin were so prejudiced against Christ that they could not possibly judge Him fairly.
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 To The Ends of The Earth--Questions And Answers VI
After this sentencing, he was led away by "the soldiers of the governor," in other words, Roman soldiers (Matt.
They took him into the Praetorium (the Roman governor's residence), and here the whole "cohort," a Roman military term that refers to a battalion of 300-600 Roman soldiers, mocked him (Matt.
It was these same Roman soldiers who led him out to crucifixion ("and after they had mocked him...they led him away to crucify him" Matt.
www.totheends.com /questions6.htm   (9559 words)

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