SARSINA

'Sarsina' (formerly Sassina) is an Italian town and commune in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.

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History


Ancient 'Sassina' was a town of the Umbri, captured by Cornelius Scipio in 271 BCE and was later a ''municipium''. In 266 BCE both Roman ''consuls'', on different dates, celebrated a triumph over the Sassinates, as is recorded in the ''Fasti'', and in the enumeration of the Italian allies of the Romans in 225 BCE the Umbri and ''Sassinates'' are mentioned, on an equal footing, as providing 20,000 men between them. It is possible that the ''tribus Sapinia'' (the name of which is derived from the river Sapis) mentioned by Livy in the account of the Roman marches against the Boii in 201 BCE and 196 BCE formed a part of the Sassinates.
The poet Plautus was a native of Sassina. The town was of some importance, as inscriptions show; these are preserved in the local museum. Its milk is frequently mentioned; it was the centre of a pasture district and it provided a number of recruits for the Praetorian guard.
In the 10th century the bishops obtained the temporal sovereignty of the city and the surrounding district, which thus became a prince-bishopric. From 1327 till 1400 it was disputed for by the Ordelaffi of Forlì, the popes and the bishops. In the fifteenth century it was subject in turn to the Malatesta family of Cesena, and then to the Malatesta branch of Rimini, from whom it was taken by Cesare Borgia (1500-03), on whose death it was captured by the Venetians (1503-09). In 1518 it was enfeoffed to the Pio di Meldola, passing later to the Aldobrandini.
'See also':

Bishopric of Sassina

Main sights


Remains of several ancient buildings, one of which was probably the public baths, temples and fortifications and urns, pillars, bronze objects, etc found there show that this town was important in ancient days.
The 'Cathedral 'is a noteworthy monument of the 8th century CE. [Sarsina Cathedral:[1],[2],
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The 'Sanctuary of San Vicinio' is a place of veneration.

Economy


Besides agriculture and cattle-raising, the principal employments of the population are the sulphur and manganese industries. There are some deposits of fossilized carbon and various sulphur springs.

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★ Comune di Sarsina:[5]

★ City of Sarsina:[6]

★ Cathedral's Millenium:[7]





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