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nowadays are:
Scarampi del Cairo,
Scarampi di
Villanova and
Scarampi di Pruney.
Guglielmo Scarampi, Podestà of
Genoa in 1264.
Enrico Scarampi,
Bishop of...
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Beato Enrico Scarampi (died 1440) was an
Italian churchman from the
prominent Scarampi family of the area of Asti,
active at the time of the
Western Schism...
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Pierfrancesco Scarampi (1596 –
October 14, 1656) was a
Roman Catholic oratorian and
papal envoy.
Scarampi was born into the
noble Scarampi family in the...
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Montaldo Scarampi is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Asti in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi)
southeast of Turin...
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rendered Ludovico, Luigi, Luise, and Alvise; his last name as
Trevisano or
Scarampi-Mezzarota.
Trevisan studied grammar and poetry,
followed by the liberal...
- San
Giorgio Scarampi is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Asti in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 70
kilometres (43 mi)
southeast of...
- priesthood, he set out for Rome in 1647,
under the care of
Father Pierfrancesco Scarampi of the
Roman Oratory. At this time the
Irish Confederate Wars were raging...
- in the
communes of
Castino and
Perletto in
Cuneo as well as San
Giorgio Scarampi in Asti.
Under Italian wine laws, all Asti DOCG wine must be 100% made...
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revised by
Selim I in 1519. In 1457 a
Papal fleet under Cardinal Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota captured the island. Pope
Callixtus III (in
office 1455–1458)...
- Preceded by
Antonio Panciera Patriarch of
Aquileia 1412–1439 Succeeded by
Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota...