It revolves around the situation of the Roman general Titus, who brought Berenice of Cilicia, the sister of Herod Agrippa, back to Rome with him from the sack of Jerusalem in 70 CE. It was understood that she would become his wife, but when he became emperor the following year, he felt forced to renounce her and send her back home. The tragic situation is played out in the competing demands of love and duty.
References
^Date of the premiere and the venue are listed by Joseph E. Garreau, "Pierre Corneille" in Hochman, vol. 1, p. 554.
^Garreau, "Jean Racine" in Hochman 1984, vol. 4, p. 194.
Hochman, Stanley, editor (1984). McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama (second edition, 5 volumes). New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN978-0-07-079169-5.