The sources for Pilate's life are an inscription known as the
Pilate
Stone,
which confirms his historicity and establishes his title as prefect;
a brief
mention by Tacitus; Philo of Alexandria; Josephus; the four canonical
gospels; the Acts of
the Apostles; the First
Epistle to Timothy; the Gospel of
Nicodemus; the Gospel of
Marcion; and other apocryphal works. Based on these sources, it appears that
Pilate was an equestrian of the Pontii family, and succeeded Valerius
Gratus as prefect of Judaea in AD 26. Once in his post he offended the
religious sensibilities of his subjects, leading to harsh criticism from
Philo, and many decades later, Josephus.
According to Josephus, who wrote about it around AD 93, Pilate was deposed and sent to Rome by Lucius
Vitellius after harshly suppressing a Samaritan uprising, arriving just after the death of Tiberius which occurred on
16 March in AD 37. Pilate was replaced by Marcellus. WIKI.
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