CORIOLI, an ancient Volscian city in Latium adiectum, taken, according to the Roman annals in 493 B.c., with Longula and Pollusca, and retaken for the Volsci by Gaius Marcius Corio lanus, its original conqueror, who, in disgust at his treatment by his countrymen, had deserted to the enemy. After this it does not appear in history, and we hear soon afterwards (443 B.c.) of a dispute between Ardea and Aricia about some land which had been part of the territory of Corioli, but had at an unknown date passed to Rome with .Corioli. The site cannot be accurately fixed and even in the time of Pliny it ranked among the lost cities of Latium. See CORIOLANUS.