When Jesus Christ was born, Marcellus was a tribune in the Roman Senate. One of Jesus' crucifixion guards is in charge of this group. Afterwards, after Jesus' crucifixion, he gets Jesus's home-spun robe. After the tragedy, he suffers from nightmares and delusions. While he still doesn't believe in Jesus, he returns to Palestine to study as much as he can about the guy he killed in order to come to terms with what he did.
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When Jesus Christ was born, Marcellus was a tribune in the Roman Senate. One of Jesus' crucifixion guards is in charge of this group. Afterwards, after Jesus' crucifixion, he gets Jesus's home-spun robe. After the tragedy, he suffers from nightmares and delusions. While he still doesn't believe in Jesus, he returns to Palestine to study as much as he can about the guy he killed in order to come to terms with what he did.
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