Dolce II dell'Anguillara (also spelled degli Anguillara) (1401 – March 1449) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family of northern Lazio, brother of Everso II.
In 1424 he fought against Jacopo Caldora, general of Braccio da Montone, in the battle of L'Aquila.
In 1446, after spurring the town of Nepi to rebellion, he was excommunicated by Pope Nicholas V, but he was pardoned soon afterwards.
The following year he was again under Sforza, taking part in the Wars in Lombardy.
In March 1449, while preparing to besiege Monza, he was ambushed by Carlo Gonzaga and fatally wounded.