- 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...
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Francesco Alidosi (1455 – 24 May 1511) was an
Italian cardinal and condottiero. He
accompanied Giuliano della Rovere to
France in 1494, and continued...
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Luigi Alidosi (also Ludovico, died 1430) was the lord of
Imola (as
Papal vicar) from 1391
until 1424, the last
ruler of the city from his family. He was...
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Lippo I
Alidosi was the de
facto lord of Imola,
northern Italy, in 1278–1288, as
captain of the
people and
Defensor Pupuli Imole et
Capitaneus Civitatis...
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mastery of the city (
Alidosi, 1292;
Maghinardo Pagano, 1295). Pope
Benedict XII
turned the city and its
territory over to
Lippo II
Alidosi with the
title of...
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Bertrando Alidosi (died 12
November 1391) was an
Italian condottiere and the Lord of Imola(as
Papal vicar) from 1372
until 1391. He was the son of Roberto...
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Alidosi (died 1372) was an
Italian condottiero and a lord of Imola. The son of
Roberto Alidosi, he was
governor of
Fermo in 1364–1367, and succeeded...
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trapped by the French,
departed the city for Ravenna.
Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, whom he left
behind to
command the
defense of the city, was no better...
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Roberto Alidosi (died 29
November 1362) was a lord of
Imola in the 14th century. He was
appointed as
Papal vicar in the city in
December 1350, and in...
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furthermore made of the
sinister influence exerted by his advisor,
Francesco Alidosi, whom
Julius had made a
cardinal in 1505. However, it is
likely that the...