025 Uncovering the Pilate Inscription and Ring

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Welcome to our video on the fascinating discovery of the Pontius Pilate inscription in Caesarea Maritima in 1961 and the ring found at Herodium in 1968, which was recently published in 2018. During the excavation at Herod’s tomb, a copper-alloy ring was uncovered, bearing the Greek name Pilato, believed to belong to the infamous governor of Judaea, Pontius Pilate. While much of the discussion surrounding this discovery has focused on the inscription, we will delve deeper into the image found on the ring and its possible connections to Roman religious ceremonies and the imperial cult. This would further strengthen the argument that the ring was used by Pilate’s administrative assistant for sealing official documents, providing us with a glimpse into the life and practices of this historical figure. Join us as we explore the significance of this discovery and its implications for our understanding of Pontius Pilate and the Roman Empire.

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