- 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...
- The
Conquest of
Conistorgis was a
military conflict between the
Lusitanians and the
Roman Republic. Previously, Rome had sent
Mummius to
fight Caesarus...
- 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...
-
between the
Lusitanians and the
Roman Republic.
After the
Conquest of
Conistorgis by the Lusitanians, some of them went to raid
North Africa,
laying siege...
- 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...
-
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...
- ConÃmbriga fled to
nearby Aeminium, the
ancient name of Coimbra, in 468)
Conistorgis (location
unknown in the
Algarve or Baixo-Alentejo) Dipo
Elvas Ebora...
- resistance,
invading the Cunei, who were
subject to Rome, and
capturing Conistorgis. The
Lusitanians proceed to raid
North Africa,
laying siege to a city...