>>16755725Nope. No archeological evidence (which is to be expected) and both so-called contemporary sources, jewsephus and tacitus, were born after his death and wrote about other gods, demigods, cults etc. too. But christians will of course cherry-pick the ones with Christvs as evidence. For instance
>Tacitus explained in a single, small paragraph the origins of Christianity, namely of "Christvs," in his work Annals. He was member of the Roman quindecimviral priesthood, showing a marked interest in the most detailed rituals throughout Rome and its surroundings. His works include numerous references to gods, demigods, fates, fortune, astrology, omens, temples, priests, emperor cults, and other religious material. If him explaining Christianity's background attests to Jesus' existence, then Hercules, Athena, all of Germania's mythos, etc. also existed.