Scuse me.
I thought that Titus destroyed Jerusalem in 70AD and sent the Jews packing to all points of the compass.
When did Titus convert to Christianity?
Titus was Roman and a Pontifex Maximus. Pre-Christian, yes, but some conflate the two.
Speaking of the Jews as you put it “packing to all points of the compass.” All of the info on the Blood Moons brought out that Christopher Columbus was Jewish. That was not in my history lessons and I asked my Sunday School class what they learned about it and one kid said that he was taught Christopher Columbus was a Spanish explorer. . . .here is a link http://yehudafm.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/was-christopher-columbus-jewish/
Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus was Emperor of Rome. The other Titus, Paul’s companion - to whom Paul wrote a few epistles - was a Gentile Christian and bishop of Crete in the early Church. Pretty sure he didn’t sack the temple.