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The ''Chronicon complutense sive alcobacense'' ("Complutensian Chronicle, that is, (a manuscript ) of Alcalá de Henares (Complutum )") is a short medieval Latin history, in the form of annals, of events in Galicia and Portugal up to the death of Ferdinand I "the Great", whom the anonymous chronicler lauds as an "exceedingly strong emperor" (''imperator fortissimus''), in 1065. It is the earliest "''chronicon''" dealing with Galaico-Portuguese events. The first edition (''editio princeps'') was published by Enrique Flórez in 1767. A more recent edition, incorporating the recension known as the ''Chronicon conimbrigense'', was published under the title ''Annales Portugalenses veteres'' (APV, "old Portuguese annals") by Pierre David. ==Editions==
*Enrique Flórez, ed. ''España Sagrada'', XXIII, 2nd ed. (Madrid: 1799), (316–18 ). *Pierre David, ed. "Annales Portugalenses Veteres", ''Revista Portuguesa de Historia'' 3 (1945): 81–128.
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