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Sessa, Switzerland

Sessa
Sessa village
Sessa village
Coat of arms of Sessa
Coat of arms
Sessa is located in Switzerland
Sessa
Sessa
Sessa is located in Canton of Ticino
Sessa
Sessa
Coordinates: 46°00′N 8°49′E / 46.000°N 8.817°E / 46.000; 8.817Coordinates: 46°00′N 8°49′E / 46.000°N 8.817°E / 46.000; 8.817
Country Switzerland
Canton Ticino
District Lugano
Government
 • Mayor Sindaco
Area
 • Total 2.87 km2 (1.11 sq mi)
Elevation 393 m (1,289 ft)
Population (Dec 2015)
 • Total 702
 • Density 240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Postal code 6997
SFOS number 5222
Localities Costa, Beredino, Lanera, Bonzaglio, Suino
Surrounded by Astano, Bedigliora, Croglio, Curio, Dumenza (IT-VA), Monteggio
Website www.sessa-ti.ch
SFSO statistics

Sessa is a municipality in the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.

Sessa is first mentioned in 1335 as Sexa.

In the High Middle Ages, members of the Langobard military family, the de Sessa formed a noble corporation with lands centered in the current municipality. The noble corporation remained in power around the village until the reign of the Swiss Confederation. The Capitani of (de) Sessa were Imperial vassals. In 1240, Emperor Frederick II took control of Sessa Castle, which was probably in the village. Due to the tradition of imperial immediacy in the Malcantone region (including Sessa, Astano and Monteggio), the Bishop of Como lacked the landlord rights that he held in neighboring villages. The population of these villages also tried to separate themselves spiritually from the bishop. By the 16th Century, and perhaps even before then, they founded an independent parish which also included Monteggio, Castelrotto and Cremenaga. Cremenaga, which was in Italian territory, only separated from the parish in 1842. The parish church of San Martino was first mentioned in 1288 and its present form dates back to 1630. In addition to San Marion, the city has a number of other chapels and churches, including S. Orsola (established 1601). At the time of the Swiss Confederation rule, the capitano reggente of Lugano was the bailiff in Sessa. He heard cases in the court building, which was known as the casa dei Landvogti.


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