Olaf II
Olaf II.See the Web Link to the left for further information.Could be Olav as that was the real spelling.olaf
That would be King Saint Olaf II the Fat.
Saint Olaf.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no patron saint of beer. There are patron saints of brewers but none of them was a king of Flanders.
That would be King Saint Olaf II of Norway sometimes referred to as Olaf the Fat.
King George III is not a saint nor a patron saint. Are you sure you do not have him confused with Saint George?
That would be King Saint Olaf II of Norway sometimes referred to as Olaf the Fat.
There are many New Testament saints named David so you will have to be more specific. If you are referring to King David from the Old Testament, they are generally not given the title of saint. King David is not listed as a patron saint. If you are referring to St. David of Wales, he is the patron saint of that country and of doves.
Are you referring to King David from the Old Testament? He is the patron saint of poets.
Christ the King
King Saint Louis IX is the patron saint of both soldiers and button makers.
St. David, king of the Old Testament is revered as the patron saint of singing, known for his psalms and harp playing that glorified God. As well, there is St. Job. St. Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians, which is also applicable.