Archaeologists believe 2,000-year-old ring may be Pontius Pilate's
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Has the Ring of Pontius Pilate Been Found?
Has this ring discovered near Jerusalem more than 50 years ago belonged to Pontius Pilate? A 2,000-year-old ring that was unearthed 50 years ago near Jerusalem may well have been worn by Pontius Pilate the man who was the Roman prefect of Judea in the years A.D. 26 to 37. Pilate served as the fifth prefect for the Roman province of Judaea under the Roman emperor Tiberius during the probable lifetime of Jesus. The ring bears an inscription that r…
An ancient Roman gold ring, dating back almost 2,000 years, was found in the tomb of Aebutia Quarta, situated close to Rome.
By: Ferha AiMeré for TheWatchTowers.org Deep within ancient Rome, a flourishing center of artistic and cultural achievement, a remarkable artifact has been discovered, illuminating the skill and creativity of Roman artisans. A gold ring, dating back nearly 2,000 years, was recently unearthed from the tomb of Aebutia Quarta near Rome, captivating archaeologists and historians. The importance of this discovery extends beyond its age and material; …
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