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Revision as of 00:35, 27 May 2024
c. 4 BCE, died after 30 CE, founder of a religious movement, son of Joseph the carpenter and Mary of Nazareth
- Christ
- Emmanuel
- Jesus Christ
- IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDÆORVM
- Jesus, son of Joseph
- Jesus
- INRI
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Jesus of Nazareth |
c. 4 BCE, died after 30 CE, founder of a religious movement, son of Joseph the carpenter and Mary of Nazareth |
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Statements
24 December 0 CE
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5 BCE
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witnessed alive after his death
Jesus in the Catacombs of Rome. Third-century fresco from the Catacomb of Callixtus of Christ as the Good Shepherd
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5 April 30 CE
7 April 30 CE
The inscription "REX IVDÆORVM" sheds light on the probable accusation
Identifiers
Sitelinks
Wikipedia(4 entries)
- dewiki Jesus von Nazaret
- enwiki Historical Jesus
- eswiki Jesús histórico
- frwiki Jésus de Nazareth
Wikinews(0 entries)
Wikiquote(0 entries)
Wikisource(1 entry)
- dewikisource Jesus
Wikivoyage(0 entries)
Other sites(1 entry)
- wikidatawiki Q51666