Alberico Albricci[1][2] (6 December 1864 – 2 April 1936) was an Italian general who served in World War I, leading the 2nd Army Corps in France during the Second Battle of the Marne.
Born in Gallarate, the son of a noble family, he graduated in his twenties from Modena Military Academy; he then served in Italian Eritrea from 1888 to 1889.
In 1910 he was named Honorary Aide de Camp of the king and Military Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Vienna.
When Italy joined the Allies in World War I, he held his post on the General Staff, but he was soon named commander of the Basilicata Infantry Brigade.
[3] During the Second Battle of the Marne his corps suffered heavy losses in the zone of Bligny but was able to stop the advance of the Germans.