- The Sefes,
sometimes also
known as
Cempsi, were a
people of
ancient Iberia said to have
lived on the
coast of
modern day
Portugal and Galicia. In his poem...
- po****tion, thus
giving rise to Celtic-speaking
local tribes such as the
Cempsi or Sefes.
Although the
first fortifications on Lisbon's
Castelo hill are...
-
found in
Southwestern Spain and
Southern Portugal (namely in the Conii,
Cempsi, Sefes, and
Celtici areas of the
Algarve and
southern Alentejo).
Since the...
- -briga "high place, fortification" and the
Lusitanian or
Celtic tribal name
Cempsi (maybe from the
Celtic root *kemm).
Close by, on a mountaintop, 240 m (787...
-
Lower Alentejo),
where the Gr**** and
Roman sources locate the pre-Roman
Cempsi and
Sefes and
Cynetes peoples. The most
confident dating is for the Tartessian...
-
western Málaga Province),
Andalusia region (southernmost
known Celtic tribe).
Cempsi Conii –
according to some scholars,
Conii and
Cynetes were two different...
-
Algarve (Portugal),
western Extremadura (Spain), (tribal confederation).
Cempsi Conii –
according to some scholars,
Conii and
Cynetes were two different...
- the
Iberian Peninsula Prehistoric Iberia Timeline of
Portuguese history Cempsi and
Saefs Celtici Valério,
Miguel (2014). "The
Interpretative Limits of...
- po****tion, and thus
giving rise to Celtic-speaking
local tribes such as the
Cempsi and
Sefes or
Ophis ("People of the Serpents"). They
colonised the fertile...
-
bordering areas of Galicia;
Celtici tribes -
Celts living in Alentejo.
Cempsi Conii -
according to some scholars,
Conii and
Cynetes were two different...