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The '''Pilate Inscription''' is a block of limestone with a dedicatory Latin inscription by [[Pontius Pilate]].  
The [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Pilate_Inscription.JPG Pilate Inscription] is a block of limestone with a dedicatory Latin inscription by [[Pontius Pilate]].  


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 06:34, 28 February 2012


The Pilate Inscription is a block of limestone with a dedicatory Latin inscription by Pontius Pilate.

Overview

The Inscription was found in June 1961 at Caesarea Maritima by a team of Italian archaeologists led by Antonio Frova. It is now preserved at the Israel Museum at Jerusalem [Israel] (in Caesarea a replica is displayed at the ancient theater).

It is the only known occurrence of the name Pontius Pilate in any ancient inscription.

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