St. Sampson
St. Sampson is a Christian saint celebrated for his piety and dedication to God. He is often associated with the region of Brittany in France, where he is believed to have lived during the 6th century. St. Sampson is known for his role as a bishop and for founding several monasteries, contributing to the spread of Christianity in the area.
His feast day is observed on July 28, and he is recognized as the patron saint of brewers and fishermen. St. Sampson's legacy continues through various churches and places named in his honor, reflecting his enduring influence in Christian tradition.