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SESSA AURUNCA , a town and episcopal see of Campania, Italy, in the province of Caserta, on the S.W. slope of the extinct volcano of Rocca Monfina, 27 M. by rail W.N.W. of Caserta and 202 M. E. of Formia by the branch railway to Sparanise, 666 ft. above sea-level. Pop. 5945 (town), 22,077 (commune). It is situated on the site of the ancient Suessa Aurunca, on a small affluent of the Liri. The hill on which Sessa lies is a mass of volcanic tufa. The town contains many ancient remains, notably the ruins of an ancient bridge in brickwork of twenty-one arches, of substructures in opus reticulatum under the church of S. Benedetto, of a building in opus quadratum, supposed to have been a public portico, under the monastery of S. Giovanni, and of an amphitheatre. The Romanesque cathedral is a basilica with a vaulted portico and a nave and two aisles begun in 1103, a mosaic pavement in the Cosmatesque style, a good ambo resting on columns and decorated with mosaics showing traces of Moorish influence, a Paschal candelabrum, and an organ gallery of similar style. The portal has curious sculptures with scenes from the life of SS. Peter and Paul. In the principal streets are memorial stones with inscriptions in honour of Charles V., surmounted by an old crucifix with a mosaic cross. The hills of Sessa are celebrated for their wine.The ancient chief
Felix
inscriptions it appears that Matidia the younger, sister-in-law of Hadrian, had property in the district
Latina
crater mentioned. See A. Avena, Monumenti dell' Italia Meridionale (Naples, 19o2), i. 181 sqq. (T. As.) SESSION (through Fr. from Lat. sessio, sedere, to sit), the act of sitting or the state of being seated, more generally the sitting together or assembly of a body
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magistrate under statute for the trial of such cases as are not of sufficient importance to be tried before quarter-sessions, or for a preliminary inquiry into indictable offences (see JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SUMMARY JURISDICTION). The " special
Brewster sessions," or for carrying out the provisions of the Highway Acts, &c. The only sessions which are " general sessions " of the peace are now " quarter-sessions " (q.v.). The supreme court of Scotland is termed the " Court of Session " (see SCOT-LAND), and the name is given in the Presbyterian church to the lowest ecclesiastical court, composed of the elders of the church presided over by the minister. In the Established Church of Scotland this is usually styled the " Kirk-session."End of Article: SESSA AURUNCA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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