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"[[Jesus]] was born at [[Nazareth]], a small town of [[Galilee]], which before his time had no celebrity. All his life he was designated by the name of "the Nazarene," and it is only by a rather embarrassed and round-about way, that, in the legends respecting him, he is made to be born at [[Bethlehem]]. We shall see later the motive for this supposition, and how it was the necessary consequence of the [[Messianic]] character attributed to Jesus. The precise date of his birth is unknown. It took place under the reign of [[Augustus]], about the Roman year 750, probably some years before the year 1 of that era which all civilized people date from the day on which he was born."--''[[Life_of_Jesus|The Life of Jesus]]'' (1863) by Ernest Renan "[[Jesus]] was born at [[Nazareth]], a small town of [[Galilee]], which before his time had no celebrity. All his life he was designated by the name of "the Nazarene," and it is only by a rather embarrassed and round-about way, that, in the legends respecting him, he is made to be born at [[Bethlehem]]. We shall see later the motive for this supposition, and how it was the necessary consequence of the [[Messianic]] character attributed to Jesus. The precise date of his birth is unknown. It took place under the reign of [[Augustus]], about the Roman year 750, probably some years before the year 1 of that era which all civilized people date from the day on which he was born."--''[[Life_of_Jesus|The Life of Jesus]]'' (1863) by Ernest Renan
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Il Sacro Cuore by Pompeo Batoni
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Il Sacro Cuore by Pompeo Batoni

"Jesus was born at Nazareth, a small town of Galilee, which before his time had no celebrity. All his life he was designated by the name of "the Nazarene," and it is only by a rather embarrassed and round-about way, that, in the legends respecting him, he is made to be born at Bethlehem. We shall see later the motive for this supposition, and how it was the necessary consequence of the Messianic character attributed to Jesus. The precise date of his birth is unknown. It took place under the reign of Augustus, about the Roman year 750, probably some years before the year 1 of that era which all civilized people date from the day on which he was born."--The Life of Jesus (1863) by Ernest Renan

Veil of Veronica by Francisco de Zurbarán
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Veil of Veronica by Francisco de Zurbarán
The Dead Christ (1582) by Annibale Carracci
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The Dead Christ (1582) by Annibale Carracci
Lamentation over the Dead Christ (c. 1480) by Andrea Mantegna
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Lamentation over the Dead Christ (c. 1480) by Andrea Mantegna
This page Jesus is part of the Christianity series.Illustration: Triumph of Christianity (detail) by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602.)
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This page Jesus is part of the Christianity series.
Illustration: Triumph of Christianity (detail) by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602.)

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Jesus Christ (6–4 BC to 30–33 AD), also called Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure in Christianity.

According to the New Testament, Jesus is the Son of God who served a ministry in Galilee and Judaea and was ultimately crucified in Jerusalem by order of the Roman governor Pontius Pilate before rising from the dead three days later.

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