-
early 20th
century by
German physical trainer Joseph Pilates,
after whom it was named.
Pilates called his
method "Contrology". It is
practiced worldwide...
- "cornered animal." Wroe
argues that
later Pilates took on a sort of effeminancy,
illustrated by
Michael Palin's
Pilate in
Monty Python's Life of Brian, who...
- and
promoting the
Pilates method of
physical fitness. He
patented a
total of 26
apparatuses in his lifetime.
Joseph Hubertus Pilates was born on 9 December...
- (born 1952),
American musician All
pages with
titles beginning with
Pilate Pilates,
physical fitness system Pilatus (disambiguation)
Pilat (disambiguation)...
- gospels,
Pilate's court refers to the
trial of
Jesus in
praetorium before Pontius Pilate,
preceded by the
Sanhedrin Trial. In the
Gospel of Luke,
Pilate finds...
- The
Pilate stone is a
damaged block (82 cm x 65 cm) of
carved limestone with a
partially intact inscription attributed to
Pontius Pilate, a
prefect of...
- The
phrase Jesting Pilate can be: a
phrase coined by
Francis Bacon in the
opening sentence of his
essay Of
Truth (read at Wikisource) a name for the Biblical...
-
Retrieved July 7, 2022. "Felton C.
Pilate II -
Cleopatra -
Artist Info". Music.metason.net.
Retrieved July 7, 2022.
Felton Pilates Official Site
Archived June...
-
bodyguard of
Pilate,
claims to be
translating a
Hebrew work by Nicodemus. The main Acts of
Pilates then
proceeds to
describe Jesus's trial; in it,
Pilate is portra****...
-
Pontius Pilate appears only once in the
Gospel of
Matthew (27:19),
where she
intercedes with
Pilate on Jesus' behalf. It is
uncertain whether Pilate was actually...