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Chris Pontius (born July 16, 1974) [2] is an American stunt performer and television personality. He is best known as a cast member of the reality comedy show Jackass and co-host of its spinoff Wildboyz with fellow cast member Steve-O .
In Jackass 3D, Chris Pontius performs a chinface of a barbarian as part of the stunt "Pontius the barbarian" In the 1950's, television ventriloquist Paul Winchell featured a chin face character named Ozwald on his Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney show.
Pilot. Stunts included in this episode: Cannonball Intro, Johnny Coxville, Port-a-Potty Bike Smash, Fast Food Football, Steve-O Shot Glass, Self Defense, Jess on the Sled, Johnny kidnaps Pontius, Bam on the Golf Course, Shopping Carts, Bam Margera Skateboarding under a bridge, Wee Man the Oompa Loompa skater, Bed Slam, Daddy and Baby, Fat Fucks, Fast Food Fall and The Poo Cocktail
Lucius Pontius Aquila, a pontifex at Sutrium in an undetermined period. He may be identical with the assassin of Julius Caesar. [29] Pontius, a companion of Marcus Antonius, whom Cicero excoriated in his Philippics. [30] Pontius, punished with castration by Publius Cerennius, after the latter discovered him in the act of adultery with his wife ...
Representation of Barabbas by James Tissot (1836–1902). Barabbas (/ b ə ˈ r æ b ə s /; Biblical Greek: Bαραββᾶς, romanized: Barabbās) [1] was, according to the New Testament, a prisoner who rebelled against the Roman occupying forces and who was chosen over Jesus by the crowd in Jerusalem to be pardoned and released by Roman governor Pontius Pilate at the Passover feast.
Pontius Pilate, or Pilatus, Roman governor of Judaea who presided over the crucifixion of Jesus; Pontius Telesinus, Samnite leader against the Roman Republic; Marcus Pontius Laelianus, a Roman politician and general, who held the consulship in AD 153; Pontius of Carthage, a deacon of the early church, and author of the Life of Cyprian
Mithridates or Mithradates VI Eupator (Ancient Greek: Μιθριδάτης; [2] 135–63 BC) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus in northern Anatolia from 120 to 63 BC, and one of the Roman Republic's most formidable and determined opponents.
Name Reign Mithridates I Ksistes: 281 - 266 BCE Ariobarzanes: 266 - c. 250 BCE Mithridates II: c. 250 - c. 220 BCE Mithridates III: c. 220 - c. I85 BCE