• Camerlengo - The title of certain papal officials.
  • Camillus de Lellis, Saint - Biographical article on founder of a religious order devoted to care of the sick and dying.
  • Camisards - Eighteenth-century French sect.
  • Campagna, Girolamo - Sculptor born in Verona, 1552; died about 1623 or 1625.
  • Campagnola, Domenico - Painter of the Venetian school, b. at Padua in 1482; date of death unascertained.
  • Campan, Jeanne-Louise-Henriette - French educator, born 6 November, 1752, at Paris; died in 1822, at Mantes.
  • Campanella, Tommaso - In-depth article on the strange career of the Italian anti-Aristotelian Dominican writer.
  • Campani, Giuseppe - Italian optician and astronomer who lived in Rome during the latter half of the seventeenth century.
  • Campaña, Pedro - Flemish painter, known in France as Pierre de Champagne, and in Brussels as Pieter de Kempeneer (his actual name), or, as translated in Flemish, Van de Velde, b. at Brussels in 1503; d. there in 1580.
  • Campbell, James - American public official. (1812-1893)
  • Campeche - Diocese in the State of Campeche, Republic of Mexico, suffragan of the Archdiocese of Yucatan.
  • Campeggio, Lorenzo - Cardinal, an eminent canonist, ecclesiastical diplomat, and reformer.
  • Campi, Bernardino - Italian painter of the Lombard School, b. at Cremona, 1522; d. at Reggio, about 1590.
  • Campi, Galeazzo - Italian painter, b. at Cremona, 1475; d. 1536.
  • Campi, Giulio - Italian painter and architect, b. at Cremona about 1500; died there, 1572.
  • Campo Santo de' Tedeschi - A cemetery, church, and hospice for Germans on the south side of St. Peter's, Rome.
  • Camus de Pont-Carré, Jean-Pierre - French bishop, b. 3 November, 1584, at Paris; d. there 25 April, 1652.