Longinus (Christian Mythology)

Longinus is the name given in Christian mythology to the Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus on the cross. No name for this soldier is given in the Gospels; the name Longinus comes from a version of the apocryphal Acts of Pilate. The spear used is known as the Spear of Destiny, or Lance of Longinus, and figures in the Holy Grail mythos. In some medieval folklore, e.g. the Golden Legend, the touch of Jesus's blood cures his blindness. Longinus is revered as a martyr in the Eastern Orthodoxy, with anecdotal details introduced to reinforce the duplicity of the Jews in the lore that accumulated around these supposed witnesses to the crucifixion. Longinus does not receive an entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia. In his Casca: Eternal Mercenary series of novels, Barry Sadler names him as Casca Rufio Longinius.

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