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Coordinate: 42° 14′ 23″ N, 12° 13′ 42″ E
Sutri (ancient Sutrium) occupied an important position on road into Etruria, the later Via Cassia. It came into the hands of Rome after the fall of Veii, and a Latin colony was founded there until it was lost again in 386 BC, recovered and recolonised around 383 BC. It was besieged by the Etruscan in 311 - 310 BC, but not taken.