Conistorgis was the main city of the Conii or Cynetes. In the Conii language it probably meant "city of the Conii". The Celtici seem to have been present there.
Some attempts have been made to identify Conistorgis with later, Roman sites. One suggestion is that Conistorgis would have been located in Beja, one of...
capital of the Conii was Conistorgis, according to Strabo, who considered the region Celtic. In the local language Conistorgis probably means "City of...
had conquered their territory for some time, including the capital, Conistorgis (whose location is still not known, but is thought to be in modern-day...
Caucenus, invaded the Cunei, who were subject to Rome, and captured Conistorgis. Some of the Lusitanians then raided North Africa, laying siege to a...
according to some authors it may have once been near the location of Conistorgis, the still-unrecovered capital of the Conii. Roman and Arab occupiers...
Conímbriga fled to nearby Aeminium, the ancient name of Coimbra, in 468) Conistorgis (location unknown in the Algarve or Baixo-Alentejo) Dipo Elvas Ebora...
the Conii, in the Algarve.[citation needed] Their most famous city was Conistorgis (Str., 3, 2, 2), which, according to different sources, belonged to the...
resistance, invading the Cunei, who were subject to Rome, and capturing Conistorgis. The Lusitanians proceed to raid North Africa, laying siege to a city...
Conimbriga fled to nearby Aeminium, the ancient name of Coimbra, in 468) Conistorgis (location unknown in the Algarve or Baixo-Alentejo) Dipo Elvas Ebora...
Cynetes, at the time Roman subjects, and captured their capital city, Conistorgis. They continued south and, after acquiring ships, crossed over the Gibraltar...