Carolus de Camera was the son of Count Lodovico de Camera of Savoy and Countess Marguerite de Boulogne. He was brother of the Duke of Albania and Cardinal Philippe de Luxembourg. His appointment as Bishop of Mondovì was approved in Consistory on 15 May 1523 by Pope Adrian VI. He was still in office in 1550, when a document of 29 May 1550 refers to his Vicar General, Bartolommeo Grassi, who had the power to confer benefices. Pietro Giuseppe Mariani (1710). Secoli della città di Cuneo (in Italian). Mondovi: Vincenzo, e Gio: Francesco Rossi. p. 122. Gioffredo, IV, p. 522. Grassi, I, pp. 63-70. Cappelletti, p. 230. Eubel, III, p. 250.
Born in Saluzzo in 1767, Bullione was a member of the family of the Counts of Monale. He was confirmed by Pope Pius VII on 12 July 1824, and consecrated in Turin by the Archbishop on 19 September 1824. He died on 10 February 1842. Dizionario corografico degli Stati Sardi di terra Firma (in Italian). Vol. secondo, parte prima. Milano: Civelli. 1854. p. 554. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 272.