Lyss
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Lyss is a municipality within the Seeland administrative district inside the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2011, the former municipality of Busswil bei Buren changed into merged with Lyss. Lyss is first mentioned in 1009 as Lissa. The oldest lines of human beings in Lyss encompass neolithic, Bronze Age and Hallstatt subculture objects scattered across the municipality. One of the satisfactory preserved objects in a 6th-century BC Etruscan bronze statue. Roman technology bricks have been determined in Kirchhubeli in conjunction with early medieval and medieval tombs and the stays of a Carolingian church.
A range of graves courting from the 7th Century have been found at Sonnhalde-Kreuzhohe. The Ministerialis unfree knights within the service of a feudal overlord family of Lyss is first mentioned in 1185-87 under the Counts of Neuchatel-Aarberg. In 1367, Lyss, in conjunction with the relaxation of the land round Aarberg, turned into transferred to the Counts of Neuchatel-Nidau. About ten years later, around 1377-79 it turned into transferred again to the City of Bern and have become part of the Bernese bailiwick of Aarberg. While Bern owned the village of Lyss, some of nobles and monasteries owned assets, farms or rights within the village and surroundings.
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