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  2. Arimathea - Wikipedia

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    Arimathea or Arimathaea (Koinē Greek: Ἀριμαθέα) or Harimathaea or Harimathea (Ἁριμαθαία, Harimathaía) was a purported city of Judea. [1] It was the reported home of Joseph of Arimathea, who appears in all four canonical Gospel accounts of the Passion of Jesus for having donated his new tomb outside Jerusalem to receive the body of Jesus (see Matt. 27:57–59; Mark 15:42 ...

  3. Joseph of Arimathea - Wikipedia

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    Joseph of Arimathea (Ancient Greek: Ἰωσὴφ ὁ ἀπὸ Ἀριμαθαίας) is a Biblical figure who assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus after his crucifixion. Three of the four canonical Gospels identify him as a member of the Sanhedrin , while the Gospel of Matthew identifies him as a rich disciple of Jesus .

  4. Robert de Boron - Wikipedia

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    Robert de Boron is considered the author of two surviving poems in octosyllabic verse, the Grail story Joseph d’Arimathie, ou le Roman de l’estoire dou Graal and Merlin; the latter survives only in fragments and in later version rendered in prose (possibly too by Robert himself).

  5. Category:Joseph of Arimathea - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Joseph of Arimathea and his depictions. According to all four canonical gospels , he was the man who assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus after his crucifixion . The historical location of Arimathea is uncertain, although it has been identified with several towns.

  6. List of Arthurian characters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph of Arimathea: Joseph d'Arimathie , 12th century First keeper of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend Josephus of Arimathea: Josephe, Josephes Lancelot-Grail cycle, Post-Vulgate Cycle, Prose Tristan, Le Morte D'Arthur: Son of Joseph of Arimathea Kay† (Welsh: Cai), (Latin: Caius) Pa Gur yv y porthaur, 10th century Many

  7. Josephus of Arimathea - Wikipedia

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    Josephus, also called Josephe or Josephes, is the son of Joseph of Arimathea and an early keeper of the Holy Grail in some tellings of the Arthurian legend.He makes appearances in the Quest del Saint Graal section of the Lancelot-Grail cycle, but his story is fully told in the Estoire del Saint Grail (History of the Holy Grail), a prequel section written somewhat later. [1]

  8. St. Nicodemus and St. Joseph of Arimathea Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Nicodemus and St. Joseph of Arimathea Church [1] is a Catholic church located in Ramla, the capital city of Central District in Israel. [2]The present church was built in the nineteenth century on a site that Christians claim that is the biblical Arimathea, the hometown of Joseph of Arimathea, a character who, according to the Gospel account, was the owner of the tomb in which the body ...

  9. Joseph Barsabbas - Wikipedia

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    In the Acts of the Apostles, Joseph Barsabbas (also known as Justus of Eleutheropolis) was one of two candidates qualified to be chosen for the office of apostle after Judas Iscariot lost his apostleship when he betrayed Jesus and committed suicide.