Strabo places the land of the Conii between the river Anas and Hieron Akroterion (sacred promontory), with the latter being the most extreme point of the known world.
In 1990, the most likely location was considered to be Baixo Alentejo or Algarve, northeast of Serra do Caldeirão.
This hypothesis would interpret the name Conistorgis as having a Celtic origin and meaning waterless (orgis) hill (conis) and that Julius Caesar would later rename Pax Julia.
[2][3] The Conii had made an alliance with the Romans during the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula.
The second time is when Servius Sulpicius Galba retreats into the city around 150 BC, after his first battle against the Lusitanians.