Lippo II Alidosi

Lippo II Alidosi (also called Litto, died 1350) was a ruler of Imola, a member of the Alidosi family.

He was elected "Captain of the People" of Imola in 1334, the same year in which he was podestà of Bologna. Two years later Benedict XII gave him the title of Papal vicar of Imola.[1] He was the father of Roberto Alidosi.

Notes

  1. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Imola" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
Preceded by
To the Papal States
Lord of Imola
13341350
Succeeded by
Roberto Alidosi
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