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According to Christian tradition,'''Pilate's | According to Christian tradition, '''Pilate's Wife''' (''Procula'', or ''Claudia'') tried to save Jesus of Nazareth at his trial. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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Pilate's wife is known only by one verse in the Gospel of Matthew. | 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. | 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 | ==Pilate's Wife in ancient sources== | ||
==Pilate's | ==Pilate's Wife in Fiction== | ||
==Related categories== | ==Related categories== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius_Pilate's_wife Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontius_Pilate's_wife Wikipedia] | ||
Revision as of 04:40, 14 July 2012
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 Fiction
Related categories
External links
Pages in category "Pilate's wife (subject)"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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- Pilate’s Wife (1924 Doolittle), novel
- The Wife of Pontius Pilate (1928 Turnbull), novel
- Die Frau des Pilatus (1955 Le Fort), novel
- The Wife of Pilate (1957 Le Fort / Buehrle), novel (English ed.)
- The Bride of Pilate (1959 Kellner), novel
- Pilate’s Wife (1976 Bloom), novel
- Claudia of Pompeii (1990 Lindquist), novel