fata regunt homines/
fatum est et partibus/
illis quas sinus abscondit.
and just to be precise the third is not Longinus โฆ
There were twelve of them and the tradition (Pilate's Gospels) reports the name of two only the centurion who commanded them and a Simeon (not Simon of Cyrene); being soldiers of the X Legio Fretensis, they were Bruzii, from Reggio, and took orders from Sextus Pompey who had expressly forbidden the militants living in Palestine to communicate their names (in reality they came from Sicily and more precisely from the city of Messina) and not there are known transcriptions or epigraphs bearing their names, as the Roman tradition (and particularly strict orders) required
Of course you are really a nice guy: first you despair and then you come out with a bureaucratic answerโฆ.