Scarpetta Ordelaffi (died c. 1315) was an Italian
condottiero and lord of
Forlì (though with intervals) from 1295 until 1315.
According to chronicler
Dino Compagni, in 1302 he was papal vicar in Forlì. In 1295 he took part in the
Ghibelline leaders meeting at
Argenta. The following year, as commander-in-chief of the Ghibelline forces in the
war against the Pope, he was at the siege of
Imola, and was therefore excommunicated together with his family and
Maghinardo Pagani. He also helped an attempt of return by Florentines exiled, including
Dante Alighieri, who was guest of Scarpetta in 1303, receiving also a job as secretary.
In 1303 he fought against the Florentines in the battle of Castel Puliciano. In 1306, along with his brother
Pino, he captured the castle of
Bertinoro. After his death, he was succeeded by his brother
Francesco.