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Golgotha, also known as the "Skull Place", was the place outside the walls of Jerusalem where, according to the Gospels, Jesus Christ was executed by crucifixion. Its name probably comes from the Latin calvaria, meaning skull, either because of the morphology of the hill or because of the tradition that the skull of Adam was buried there. It was the place where, according to the New Testament, the Virgin Mary, the beloved disciple John and other faithful women gathered to watch the passion. In the same place, according to the three synoptic evangelists, two thieves were also crucified, one of whom repented. Today, the exact location of Golgotha is identified by many Christians with the spot within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where it is venerated as the site of the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
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Golgotha, also known as the "Skull Place", was the place outside the walls of Jerusalem where, according to the Gospels, Jesus Christ was executed by crucifixion. Its name probably comes from the Latin calvaria, meaning skull, either because of the morphology of the hill or because of the tradition that the skull of Adam was buried there. It was the place where, according to the New Testament, the Virgin Mary, the beloved disciple John and other faithful women gathered to watch the passion. In the same place, according to the three synoptic evangelists, two thieves were also crucified, one of whom repented. Today, the exact location of Golgotha is identified by many Christians with the spot within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where it is venerated as the site of the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
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