The correct option is A Golgotha
Christianity was established at the beginning of First-century C.E in Nazareth province of Palestine. It was under the reign of the Roman Empire. Jesus Christ was the founder of Christianity. He enlightened the people in distress by divine teachings and made them psychologically strong. This made him very popular among the people and he was known as a messiah or the savior of the people. Day by day, his service to the poor and kindness was known to all and he became very popular among all sections of the society. Gradually people considered him as a godly man. The priestly class of Jews opposed this. They complained against Jesus Christ to the governor of the Roman Empire Pontius Pilate, charging him of treason. After the trial, he was taken to Golgotha on a Friday and crucified on the cross. Now, Christians observe this day as Good Friday.