Amedeo di Saluzzo (1361 – 28 June 1419) was a cardinal during the Western Schism.
He was born as the second son of Frederick II, Marquess of Saluzzo and Beatrice of Geneva.
[2] In less than two months he was elevated as a cardinal-nephew by Clement VII, becoming Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria Nuova.
Then Saluzzo participated in the Council of Pisa, which elected Alexander V as pope.
He also campaigned for the Council of Constance, and there, he attended the conclave of Pope Martin V. After the end of the Western Schism, Saluzzo kept his position as Camerlengo until his death in 1419.