Scarampi
Scarampi is the name of a prominent Ghibelline family of Asti and its environs in north-west Italy. They were bankers of the Casane astigiane first in Genoa and then in France and in Belgium. In 1337 Antonio Scarampi, in exchange for 115,000 florins, became feudatory of Bubbio, Monastero Bormida, Roccaverano, Cortemilia, Perletto, Cairo, Altare and other places of the Langhe.
Historical figures with the name Scarampi include:
Enrico Scarampi (died 1440), Bishop of Acqui, Bishop of Belluno-Feltre, and participant in the Council of Constance.
Francesco Scarampi di Moncucco e Monale, Mayor of Turin in 1725
Girolamo Scarampi, Bishop of Campagna from 1571 to 1584
Giuseppe Maria Scarampi, Bishop of Vigevano from 1757 to 1801
Lazzaro Scarampi, Bishop of Como from 1461 to 1466
Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota (1401–1465), doctor, condottiere and cardinal
Luigi Scarampi del Cairo, Mayor of Turin in 1783
Rolando Scarampi, from the branch of the family who were counts of Camino, and perhaps from Casale, was Bishop of Reggio Emilia from c.1336 to c.1339.