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''' Pilate’s Wife ''' (aka '''Claudia, Daughter of Rome''') is a novel by [[Antoinette May]]
''' Pilate’s Wife ''' (aka '''Claudia, Daughter of Rome''') is a novel by [[Antoinette May]]
==Abstract==
Pontius Pilate's wife, Claudia, describes her friendship with Mary Magdalene, her secret love for a gladiator, and her inability to prevent Jesus' execution in spite of a powerful vision about its consequences.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in the United States (2006). Translated into Spanish and French.  
Published in the United States (2006).  
 
Translated into Spanish and French.  


==Abstract==
==External links==
Pontius Pilate's wife, Claudia, describes her friendship with Mary Magdalene, her secret love for a gladiator, and her inability to prevent Jesus' execution in spite of a powerful vision about its consequences.


[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Fiction]]  
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Literature|2006 May]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s]]
[[Category:Novels|2006 May]]
[[Category:Pilate's wife (subject)|2006]]
[[Category:English language|2006 May]]
[[Category:Mary Magdalene (subject)|2006]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s|2006 May]]
[[Category:Pilate's wife (subject)|2006 May]]
[[Category:Mary Magdalene (subject)|2006 May]]
[[Category:International Bestsellers|2006 May]]

Revision as of 10:51, 6 February 2010

Pilate’s Wife (aka Claudia, Daughter of Rome) is a novel by Antoinette May

Abstract

Pontius Pilate's wife, Claudia, describes her friendship with Mary Magdalene, her secret love for a gladiator, and her inability to prevent Jesus' execution in spite of a powerful vision about its consequences.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (2006).

Translated into Spanish and French.

External links