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Betause (died 327) was a 4th-century Bishop of Reims. Of Greek origin, he was the nephew of Pope Eusebius, the son of his sister.He was ordained fourth bishop of Rheims by Pope Miltiades in 312AD and attended the Council of Arles of 314 with his deacon, Primogenite. He is listed in the council records as from "the first province of Belgium". By 314AD, Betause had built a new cathedral because until then, the Christians in Reims had only a small building and a cemetery outside the city. The new church was dedicated to the Holy Apostles.

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  • Betause (died 327) was a 4th-century Bishop of Reims. Of Greek origin, he was the nephew of Pope Eusebius, the son of his sister.He was ordained fourth bishop of Rheims by Pope Miltiades in 312AD and attended the Council of Arles of 314 with his deacon, Primogenite. He is listed in the council records as from "the first province of Belgium". By 314AD, Betause had built a new cathedral because until then, the Christians in Reims had only a small building and a cemetery outside the city. The new church was dedicated to the Holy Apostles. He asked Pope Sylvester I to transfer the seat of the bishopric to Reims which was moved under Saint Nicaise. This church was destroyed at the end of the 18th century. He also built the where saint Rémi was later buried. Betause died in 327. (en)
  • Bétause est le quatrième évêque de Reims. D’origine grecque, il est le neveu du pape saint Eusèbe, plus précisément le fils de sa sœur. Il est ordonné évêque de Reims par le pape Miltiade en 312. Il participe au concile d’Arles de 314 avec son diacre, Primogénite. Il siège « le premier de la province belgique ». Vers 314, Bétause fait construire une cathédrale dans la ville intra-muros. Jusqu’alors, les chrétiens rémois ne disposaient que d’un petit édifice et d’un cimetière, en dehors de la cité. La nouvelle église est dédiée aux Saints-Apôtres. Il demande au pape Sylvestre d’y transférer le siège de l’épiscopat, ce que ce dernier accepte. Lorsque saint Nicaise déplace la cathédrale de Reims, elle devient la collégiale Saint-Symphorien, une diaconie. Elle est détruite à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Il fait également construire la chapelle Saint-Christophe où sera enterré saint Remi. Il meurt en 327. (fr)
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  • Betause (died 327) was a 4th-century Bishop of Reims. Of Greek origin, he was the nephew of Pope Eusebius, the son of his sister.He was ordained fourth bishop of Rheims by Pope Miltiades in 312AD and attended the Council of Arles of 314 with his deacon, Primogenite. He is listed in the council records as from "the first province of Belgium". By 314AD, Betause had built a new cathedral because until then, the Christians in Reims had only a small building and a cemetery outside the city. The new church was dedicated to the Holy Apostles. (en)
  • Bétause est le quatrième évêque de Reims. D’origine grecque, il est le neveu du pape saint Eusèbe, plus précisément le fils de sa sœur. Il est ordonné évêque de Reims par le pape Miltiade en 312. Il participe au concile d’Arles de 314 avec son diacre, Primogénite. Il siège « le premier de la province belgique ». Il meurt en 327. (fr)
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