Arnulf of Soissons
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Saint Arnulf of Soissons (1040 – 1087) was a French nobleman, career soldier, and later Benedictine monk. Born in Flanders, in what is today Belgium, he died of natural causes at the monastery at Aldenberg in the same country.
He is one of the patron saints of brewers, millers, and music. His feast day is 14 August (or 15, depending on the source).