Which was on the north and which on the south depends on whether the praetorium faced east or west, which remains unknown. |
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On the other side of the praetorium the Via Praetoria continued to the wall, where it went through the Porta Decumana. |
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The regimental commanders, the tribunes, were already converging on the praetorium. |
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Associated with the commander in the praetorium he became a familiar and close friend of Pomponius, who also was a man of letters. |
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It was actually a square, as across this at right angles to the Via Principalis was the Via Praetoria, so called because the praetorium interrupted it. |
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First, through Simon, a Cyrenian, who happened to be passing through Jerusalem just when Jesus was being led under guard from the Praetorium to Golgotha. |
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