Do we know everything about the last hours of Christ? Did something happen just before the crucifixion that no one has talked about for centuries? And yet, on that day in the Praetorium of Jerusalem, a woman stood up and tried to save the Nazarene, doing what dozens of men around her dared not do. Her name was Claudius Prokla. The wife of Pontius Pilate himself, the man who tried Jesus. A ruling-class Roman woman who, in times of adversity for any woman, chose her own destiny, following the voice of her heart. Who was she really? And how did she come to be declared a saint of the Christian Church after her death?
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