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The ''Chronicon Lusitanum'' or ''Lusitano'' (also ''Chronica Lusitana'' or ''Chronica/Chronicon Gothorum'') is a
chronicle A chronicle ( la, chronica, from Greek ''chroniká'', from , ''chrónos'' – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline. Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and lo ...
of the
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from the earliest migrations of the
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(which it dates to 311) through the reign of Portugal's first king,
Afonso Henriques Afonso I of PortugalOr also ''Affonso'' (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonso'' (Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonsus'' (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as ''Alphonzo'' or ''Alphonse'', depending on the Spanish or French inf ...
(1139–85). The entries in the chronicle, ordered by year and dated by the
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, get increasingly longer and the majority of the text deals with the reign of Afonso. The conventional title of the chronicle means "
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n (i.e. Portuguese) chronicle" or "chronicle of the Goths". It was first given by the editor
Enrique Flórez Enrique or Henrique Flórez de Setién y Huidobro (July 21, 1702August 20, 1773) was a Spanish historian. Biography Flórez was born in Villadiego. At 15 years old, he entered the order of St Augustine. He subsequently became professor of theol ...
, who rejected the title under which it had previously been edited (''Gothorum Chronica'') because of its subject matter. Flórez also claims that the manuscript of the ''Chronicon'' had previously been utilised by
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, the first archaeologist of Portugal, and , the first journalist of Portugal; it was also edited in the third volume of the ''Monarchia Lusitana'' by (1632).


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311. The Goths left their homeland. 328. They entered Hispania, and they reigned there 387 years. From their own land to Spain took them seventeen years. ... 1008. On 6 October Count Menendo was killed. 1016. On 6 September the
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came to the "Castle of Vermudo", which is in the province of
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. The count there was then Alvito Nunes. 1018. The lord king Alfonso of León/nowiki> died at
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028 ''recte'' And in this year died the great count Nuño Álvarez. 1034. On 14 October took
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and restored it to the Christians. 1039. On 1 September Gonçalo Trastamires was killed at Avenoso. ... 1128. As his father the lord Count Henry died while this child fonso Henriqueswas only two or three years of age, certain undignified foreigners ed_by_ ed_by_Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba">Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba.html"_;"title="ed_by_Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba">ed_by_Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba/nowiki>_came_to_the_kingdom_of_Portugal,_with_the_consent_of_his_mother_Theresa,_Countess_of_Portugal.html" ;"title="Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba.html" ;"title="Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba.html" ;"title="ed by Fernando Pérez de Traba">ed by Fernando Pérez de Traba">Fernando_Pérez_de_Traba.html" ;"title="ed by Fernando Pérez de Traba">ed by Fernando Pérez de Traba/nowiki> came to the kingdom of Portugal, with the consent of his mother Theresa, Countess of Portugal">Queen Dona Teresa, who desired to take the place of her husband and her son in the affairs of the realm. Since such a dishonorable injury he [Afonso] could never bear (being already grown up and well-formed), he invited his friends and the more noble men of Portugal, who much preferred his rule to that of his mother or of the ignoble foreigners who wished to dispossess him, and he met them to battle in the field of São Mamede, which is beside the castle of
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, and they were fought and defeated by him, and they fled from his face, and he captured them. He
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obtained the government and the kingship of the realm of Portugal. ... 1162. On 30 November during the night of
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the men of the king of Portugal, Dom Afonso, led by Fernão Gonçalves and other ''cavaleiros vilões'' invested the city of Pace, that is, Beja at night, and bravely captured it, and the Christians possessed it in the thirty-fifth year of his fonso’sreign. 1166. The city of
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was captured and devastated and entered at night by Gerald, called ‘without fear’, and his fellow bandits, and he handed it over to the king Dom Afonso. Shortly after this king seized Moura and
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and
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, and he ordered the castle of
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rebuilt in the thirty-ninth year of his reign. 1168. King Dom Afonso and his army were defeated at
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in the forty-first year of his reign.Æra 1206. Factum est infortunium Regis D. Alfonsi & sui exercitus in Badalioz anno 41. Regni ejus.


Editions

*Enrique Flórez. ''España Sagrada'' (Madrid: 1796)
XIV:415–32
*Marc Szwajcer, trans

French translation based on Flórez's edition. *A partial English translation can be found in Lucas Villegas-Aristizábal
"Revisiting the Anglo-Norman Crusaders' Failed Attempt to Conquer Lisbon c. 1142"
''Portuguese Studies'' 29:1 (2013): 7–20.


Notes

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