- The
Cynetes or
Conii were one of the pre-Roman
peoples of the
Iberian Peninsula,
living in today's
Algarve and
Lower Alentejo regions of
southern Portugal...
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years ago and
spread rapidly. Pre-Celtic
tribes inhabited Portugal. The
Cynetes developed a
written language,
leaving stelae,
which are
mainly found in...
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Habis (from the
Cynete language meaning fawn) is a
legendary king of the
Spanish region of Tartessos. The only
source of the
legend of
Habis and his father...
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inhabitants of Portugal,
which included the Gallaeci, Lusitanians,
Celtici and
Cynetes. Most of
these words derived from the Hispano-Celtic
Gallaecian language...
- as
Lusitania and
Gallaecia 7th
century – 218 BC:
Inhabited by Iberians,
Cynetes, Lusitanians, Celtici, and
Gallaeci Since 398,000 BC
humans have been settled...
- 4th
century Roman author Avienius wrote that they were
neighbours of the
Cynetes,
placing them in an
upland district of the
Ophiussa region (near the mouth...
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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...
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civilizations (such as the Lusitanians, the Gallaeci, the Celtici, and the
Cynetes,
amongst others), p****ing
through its
contacts with the Phoenician-Carthaginian...
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Cynetes of Cyneti**** (Algarve) that
dwelt from the west
banks of the Low Anas (Guadiana)
river further to the
south (the
celticization of the
Cynetes...
- the town of
Alvor in the
Algarve – is
named after Hannibal Barca. The
Cynetes, as they were
known in Gr****, Conii, in Latin, were
established by the...