Alidosi family
The Alidosi or Alodosi are a family of Romagna, Italy, who held the signoria of the city of Imola during the Late Middle Ages. They were originary of the Santerno valley. When Imola was stripped from them by Filippo Maria Visconti in 1424, they retreated to the countryside seigniory of Castel del Rio, in the Romagna Apennines, from which they were ousted in 1638 by Pope Urban VIII.
Another notable member was Cardinal Francesco Alidosi (1455–1511), who was a friend of Pope Julius II.
Alidosi rulers of Imola
- Roberto Alidosi (986-1001)
- Ugolino Alidosi (1029–1032)
- Riccardo Alidosi (1032–1046)
- Ranieri Alidosi (1046–1054)
- Lippo I Alidosi (de facto, 1278–1288)
- Alidosio Alidosi (1290–1293 and 1302–1311)
- Lippo II Alidosi (1334–1350)
- Roberto Alidosi (1350–1362)
- Azzo Alidosi (1362–1363 and 1365–1372)
- Bertrando Alidosi (1372–1391)
- Luigi Alidosi (1391–1424)
- Lippo Alidosi (associated 1391-1396)
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