Gaetano Alimonda (23 October 1818 – 30 May 1891) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, who was Archbishop of Turin from 1883 until his death.
His authorities backed his resistance to obstinate supporters of papal privileges, and he wrote for journals that advocated for moderation and tolerance with Italian unity.
In that post he continued to advocate for reconciliation with Vittorio Emanuele II and the House of Savoy.
[2] He received his red galero as well as the title of Santa Maria in Traspontina in the consistory of 22 September 1879.
[4] In 1887, at Pope Leo's suggestion, he wrote a tract advocating rapprochement: I voti degli italiani per la pace religiosa.