The short answer is "no."
The somewhat longer answer is that there is no reference among first century Greco-Roman or Jewish writers even to a rumor of a dead criminal coming back to life.
The fact that later xtian writers (Eusebius) tried to create such historical references with forgeries into other works is evidence that there were no authentic references to begin with.
The somewhat longer answer is that there is no reference among first century Greco-Roman or Jewish writers even to a rumor of a dead criminal coming back to life.
The fact that later xtian writers (Eusebius) tried to create such historical references with forgeries into other works is evidence that there were no authentic references to begin with.