St. Arnulf of Soissons - Beer Stein Mug
St. Arnulf of Soissons - Beer Stein Mug
St. Arnulf of Soissons
Feastday: July 8
Patron: of hop-pickers, beer brewing
Birth: 1040 Death: 1087
Benedictine bishop and founder of the abbey of Onendbourg in France. Born in Flanders, Belgium, in 1040, Arnulf had a military career in the service of Robert and Henry I, kings of France. Retiring from the army, Arnulf entered the Benedictines at Saint-Michel Monastery in Soissons, France. He was a hermit there until elected abbot. He was then appointed the bishop of Soissons, When faced with a usurper, Arnulf founded the abbey of Onendbourg.
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Perfect for creating a more authentic drinking experience, whether in a bar or at home. These 22oz white stein mugs are made from 100% ceramic. The mugs are treated with an ORCA coating.
.: Material: 100% white ceramic
.: One size: 22oz (0.65 l)
.: Gold-colored detailing
.: ORCA Coating
.: NB! Not suitable for microwaving
22oz | |
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Height, in | 6.50 |
Mouth Opening, in | 2.99 |
Width (handle included), in | 5.51 |