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Sezze (from the "Setia") is a town and in the Province of Latina, central , about south of and from the coast. Sezze's historical center of is on a high hill commanding the .

The area has been known for its fine climate since Roman times: warm and dry in summer, cool in winter.


History
According to a legend, the mythical hero founded the city after his victory over the , a population of giant cannibals living in southern Lazio. The town coat of arms features the white , which Hercules slew in the first labor.

The historical Setia appeared around the 5th century BC as the settlement member of the . It became a colony in 382 BC and flourished because of its strategic and commercial position near the "pedemontana" way and the , the road that connected Rome to southern Italy.

During the Civil War between and , Setia supported the former and was later punished by the victorious Sulla (82 BC). In the Imperial period Setia was famous for its villas, and , and praised its wines.

According to , had plans to drain the wetlands around Sezze to create new farmland, but was assassinated before these plans could come to fruition. His intention was probably to cultivate grapes for wine production.

In the early Middle Ages, Sezze experienced trouble due to its location near the main road of communication. But in 956 it was freed from the and organized itself as a with its own laws. Later, several popes sojourned in Sezze, including Gregory VII (1073), (1116) and Lucius III (1182).

The semi-autonomous status lasted until, after decades of skirmishes and wars with neighboring and , Sezze was conquered by the troops of the in 1381. After 12 years, the Setini revolted and exterminated the occupiers and, once free, they returned to the Pope's protection.

In 1656, after suffering the ravages of plague and raids from Spanish and Austrian troops, the population was reduced by half.

In 1690, one of Italy's first academies, the scientific-literary Academy of the Abbozzati, was founded in Sezze.

In 1798 all of Lazio was occupied by French troops. The Setini rebelled, exterminating the garrison: they avoided a bitter revenge only by paying a large sum of money.

In the late 19th century the city was annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.

During World War II, American bombardment destroyed some churches and buildings in the historical center.


Main sights
Many of the original city walls still exist, built of large blocks of in the polygonal style. This style is also seen in several terrace walls from a later date, indicated by the careful jointing and bossing of the blocks of which they are composed. Such intentional archaism is by no means uncommon in the neighborhood of Rome.

The modern town, occupying the ancient site, is an episcopal see, with a much-restored 13th-century Gothic cathedral.

Remains of are at the foot of the hill (Monte Trevi) on which the town stands. The two terraces date to the end of the 2nd century BC.Annalisa Marzano


Transportation
Sezze is connected to the Rome–Naples railway line. The main road connection is SS7, which bears the name of the ancient Appian Way.


Twin towns
  • Kozármisleny, , since 2004


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