Herod Agrippa II
(27 - c. 93)
Because Herod Agrippa II was only a teenager when his father, Agrippa I, died, the kingdom of Judaea reverted to Roman control under the emperor Claudius. Agrippa II later took over supervision of temple matters in Jerusalem and was named king of Chalcis; his territory grew during the rule of Nero and Titus, when he sided with Rome during the First Jewish Revolt.