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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Pilate's wife (sources)]]
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According to Christian tradition,'''Pilate's wife''' (''Procula'', or ''Claudia'') tried to save Jesus of Nazareth at his trial.
==Overview==
Pilate's wife is known only by one verse in the Gospel of Matthew.
Later Christian tradition (Acts of Pilate) would give her a name, ''Procula'', speculating on her relation with Jesus and her conversion to Christianity. The chronicle of Pseudo-Dexter (1619) is the first place known where she is referred to as Claudia.
==Pilate's wife in ancient sources==
==Pilate's wife in Scholarship==
==Pilate's wife in Fiction==
==Related categories==
*[[:Category:Pilate (subject)|Pilate (subject)]] / [[:Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|Jesus of Nazareth (subject)]]
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius_Pilate's_wife Wikipedia]


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