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Longinus was a Roman soldier who used his spear to pierce Christ's side while he was on the cross. The spear became known as the Spear of Longinus.

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  • Longinus was a Roman soldier who used his spear to pierce Christ's side while he was on the cross. The spear became known as the Spear of Longinus.
  • Longinus was the name later attributed to a Roman soldier who had used his spear to pierce the side of Jesus Christ as he was being crucified outside Jerusalem. His weapon, later called the Spear of Longinus, became a holy artifact, and was taken by Joseph of Arimathea.
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  • Longinus was the Roman guard who pierced Jesus Christ's side and his spear became the Spear of Destiny.
  • Longinus was an MC90 Star Cruiser in the New Republic Defense Fleet. In the year 15 ABY it led a task force to Fondor to destroy the Imperial Remnant fleet there in the First Battle of Fondor, but the fleet was eliminated due to the arrival of Imperial reinforcements. Longinus managed to escape the battle and was subsequently reassigned to another Republic fleet.
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