https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenice_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
so I've posted the Arch of Titus at times here to give out a somber message. So I decided to research it a bit more. Well I came across a curious figure of History who was the Sister of a king and she had a long lasting affair with a Roman emperor's son (who later became emperor).
Curiously she was there with in in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and then in Rome for a while before, he, Titus, became emperor!
So the story of the sack of Jerusalem has some twists in it that I didn't know about.
I don't show that arch to say that I think it was a good thing that happened, but to tell those here to learn History. So we don't repeat the mistakes. Nero was the person who was at the root of all the turmoil of that period. One must remember that during that same era Rome burned and also Christians were slaughtered. To hold a grudge after 1950 years seems rather outlandish. We need to start to interpret History more on the personalities than on the supposed ethnicities.
Nero clearly was out of control and he brought much harm to everyone, not just the ones in some small region. Let's let go of ancient grudges!